[Part 6 of 10] A series titled "Lesson for Life"
"Young men and women entering college or taking their first steps out into the world will quickly find their faith put to the test. Contemporary influences encourage us to “live for the moment” and to “seize the day” without regard for eternal consequences. The pressure imposed by society to thrive in a competitive world can breed broken friendships, disappointments, and lure young adults away from their devotion to Christ.
Teaching from selected Scripture including Psalms, Proverbs, Timothy and James, Alistair Begg speaks to college student audiences about holding firm to Christian convictions. Lessons For Life offers practical, essential teaching on how to resist the destructive traps of laziness, jealousy, and temptation. Using biblical and often humorous anecdotes, this series helps the young and the young at heart steer through the pitfalls of sinful choices and attitudes." (Description taken from the Truth for Life site)
[Part 7 of 10] A series titled "Lesson for Life"
"Young men and women entering college or taking their first steps out into the world will quickly find their faith put to the test. Contemporary influences encourage us to “live for the moment” and to “seize the day” without regard for eternal consequences. The pressure imposed by society to thrive in a competitive world can breed broken friendships, disappointments, and lure young adults away from their devotion to Christ.
Teaching from selected Scripture including Psalms, Proverbs, Timothy and James, Alistair Begg speaks to college student audiences about holding firm to Christian convictions. Lessons For Life offers practical, essential teaching on how to resist the destructive traps of laziness, jealousy, and temptation. Using biblical and often humorous anecdotes, this series helps the young and the young at heart steer through the pitfalls of sinful choices and attitudes." (Description taken from the Truth for Life site)
[Part 8 of 10] A series titled "Lesson for Life"
"Young men and women entering college or taking their first steps out into the world will quickly find their faith put to the test. Contemporary influences encourage us to “live for the moment” and to “seize the day” without regard for eternal consequences. The pressure imposed by society to thrive in a competitive world can breed broken friendships, disappointments, and lure young adults away from their devotion to Christ.
Teaching from selected Scripture including Psalms, Proverbs, Timothy and James, Alistair Begg speaks to college student audiences about holding firm to Christian convictions. Lessons For Life offers practical, essential teaching on how to resist the destructive traps of laziness, jealousy, and temptation. Using biblical and often humorous anecdotes, this series helps the young and the young at heart steer through the pitfalls of sinful choices and attitudes." (Description taken from the Truth for Life site)
[Part 9 of 10] A series titled "Lesson for Life"
"Young men and women entering college or taking their first steps out into the world will quickly find their faith put to the test. Contemporary influences encourage us to “live for the moment” and to “seize the day” without regard for eternal consequences. The pressure imposed by society to thrive in a competitive world can breed broken friendships, disappointments, and lure young adults away from their devotion to Christ.
Teaching from selected Scripture including Psalms, Proverbs, Timothy and James, Alistair Begg speaks to college student audiences about holding firm to Christian convictions. Lessons For Life offers practical, essential teaching on how to resist the destructive traps of laziness, jealousy, and temptation. Using biblical and often humorous anecdotes, this series helps the young and the young at heart steer through the pitfalls of sinful choices and attitudes." (Description taken from the Truth for Life site)
[Part 10 of 10] A series titled "Lesson for Life"
"Young men and women entering college or taking their first steps out into the world will quickly find their faith put to the test. Contemporary influences encourage us to “live for the moment” and to “seize the day” without regard for eternal consequences. The pressure imposed by society to thrive in a competitive world can breed broken friendships, disappointments, and lure young adults away from their devotion to Christ.
Teaching from selected Scripture including Psalms, Proverbs, Timothy and James, Alistair Begg speaks to college student audiences about holding firm to Christian convictions. Lessons For Life offers practical, essential teaching on how to resist the destructive traps of laziness, jealousy, and temptation. Using biblical and often humorous anecdotes, this series helps the young and the young at heart steer through the pitfalls of sinful choices and attitudes." (Description taken from the Truth for Life site)
[Part 1 of 5] A series on discipling given at Capitol Hill Baptist Church
[Part 2 of 5] A series on discipling given at Capitol Hill Baptist Church
[Part 3 of 5] A series on discipling given at Capitol Hill Baptist Church
[Part 4 of 5] A series on discipling given at Capitol Hill Baptist Church
This was given at the Together for the Gospel conference in 2012.
[Part 5 of 5] A series on discipling given at Capitol Hill Baptist Church
[Part 1 of 7] A series on disciplemaking given at IDMC
Who is the person who disciples? What kind of person is he or she?
[Part 2 of 7] A series on disciplemaking given at IDMC.
On the process of disciplemaking and the important truths to hold on to.
[Part 3 of 7] A series on disciplemaking given at IDMC.
What kind of disciplines does God call us to reproduce? The words of Philippians 3:7-14 tell us the one thing that determines everything
[Part 4 of 7] A series on disciplemaking given at IDMC.
In this message, as Edmund Chan considers the issue of making disciples with a clear sense of purpose, he also offers 8 marks of a disciplemaking church that is able produce disciples of a certain kind.
[Part 5 of 7] A series on disciplemaking given at IDMC.
What is the philosophy of disciplemaking? Disciplemaking is all about a certain kind of person who is radically committed to a certain kind of purpose, who through a certain kind of process reproduces a certain kind of product.
[Part 6 of 7] A series on disciplemaking given at IDMC
What does a discipler need? The fundamentals of disciplemaking are the same in any generation. These fundamentals do not change
[Part 7 of 7] A series on disciplemaking given at IDMC.
Why are there dying churches across the world? This last message considers how 2 Tim 2:2 can be applied faithfully despite the challenges that we face.