
Christian scholars and church leaders at Harbor, Pepperdine University’s annual Bible Lectures, inspire listeners with this collection of topics on Christian living, relationships, ministry, and biblical insight.
Episodes

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
56 min
John Barton, Edina Lekovic
Maybe the best way for Christians to begin interacting with Muslims is with simple listening. We cannot love our neighbors unless we listen to them, understand them better, and understand ourselves in relationship to them. Friends John Barton and Edina Lekovic talk about faith, family, mission, and life together.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
28 min
Claire Allensworth
"A Worship Experience for Those Who Grieve"
Join us in the sacred act of lamenting before our God. Together we will embrace the heart of David and discover how to grieve with one another for our personal and communal heartaches. There is a place for lament in the church.

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
59 min
Tim Spivey
"Recognizing and Realizing God's Biggest Dreams for Your Church"

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 5 min
Leslee Altrock, Scott Lambert, Ben Woodward
Non-Christian internationals are walking into churches to have life-changing conversations. Get a great overview on how Let’s Start Talking and FriendSpeak can help your church be a part of these conversations.

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May 2, 2019

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May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 1 sec
Collin Packer
Today, nostalgia wins political campaigns and keeps churches from imagining our best future together. Others in our culture believe God and the Scriptures God has inspired are behind the times. Is the best future a return to an imagined, pristine era when things were ideal, or is our best future actually in the future?

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 1 min
Dan Bouchelle, Caleb Southerland
"Is North America Immune to Disciple-Making Movements?"
Disciple-making movements have been producing stunning numbers around the world, but can the same thing happen in North America? Too often when people hear about what God is doing around the world, they respond with, “That sounds great, but it won’t work here.” Is that true? We will discuss the phenomenon of disciple-making movements and how churches in the US can begin to see similar things happening. Hosted by Mission Resource Network

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 1 min
Sheila Bost, Amy Bost Henegar
Churches of Christ around the world are rethinking a Biblical view of gender. Many of these congregations have reached the conclusion that significant changes must be made—that churches must transition their leadership and worship styles from traditional patriarchy to a model of Spirit-empowered mutuality. And while a congregation may be thoroughly convinced that it wants to see more women in leadership, the process of change is complicated. It is helpful to hear from other churches who have made the journey and to learn from their experiences. A panel of leaders and members of two different congregations—one on the West Coast and one on the East Coast—that have made significant changes in the area of gender will share their thoughts and experiences. All panel members will be present all three days with the conversations continuing from one session to the next. Through these conversations, the panelists hope to encourage congregations that are in the midst of the change process.

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
1hr 17 sec
Piper Ditzler, Chris Goldman
What’s behind us hasn’t prepared us for what’s ahead of us.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
44 min
Robert Perez
Generating trust between the English- and Spanish-speaking congregants at the Santa Paula Church of Christ has been a focus of Robert Perez’ ministry for the past three years. Hear about his recent findings from this D.Min. project.

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
34 min
Cory Legg, Greg Taylor
Journeytulsa.com preacher Greg Taylor and worship leader Cory Legg are working together to preach and sing their way through the Bible in four years. Join them as they tell humorous and serious Bible stories and sing songs from Scripture.

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019
May 2, 2019
44 min
Victor Knowles
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Don DeWelt, evangelist, teacher, publisher, and unity advocate from the Christian Churches/Churches of Christ. Perhaps no man in our movement has done more to preserve sources from the early Stone-Campbell Movement through his College Press Publishing Company, or to call attention to the imperative of Christian unity through ONE BODY magazine and the Restoration Forum, both established in 1984. “He still speaks, although his voice was silenced by death” (Hebrews 11:4 Voice Translation). Hosted by the Jerry Rushford Center for Research on Churches of Christ and the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement

May 1, 2019

May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
59 min
Ron Deal
Although 40 percent of American families are blended families, traditional family ministries and marriage education programs do very little to equip stepcouples for healthy stepfamily living. Come learn what stepfamilies need, the fundamentals of stepfamily ministry, and how your church can help break the generational cycle of divorce. Hosted by the Boone Center for the Family.

May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
58 min
Annette Oltmans
The physiological consequences of covert emotional abuse are second only to life-threatening physical battery. Victims are speaking up. Media stories and movements like #MeToo, #ChurchToo and #SilenceIsntSpiritual are providing voices for those who suffer from Covert Emotional and Double Abuse®. Learn how to identify this kind of abuse and the most effective ways to help its victims and its perpetrators. Join us for recognition, response, and healing tools. Hosted by the Boone Center for the Family.

May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
46 min
Terry Singleton
When we put together faith, relationship, time, and effort it is amazing what God can do. Vibrant Christian life is not discouraged by statistics of sagging attendance. Put the pieces together that make powerful faith lived in any generation and culture a reality.

May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
57 min
Chris Doran
Experts propose that there will be between 200 million and 2 billion climate refugees attempting to relocate by the end of the 21st century. The vast majority will likely come from the regions where the world’s great cities are built next to ocean ports, and the tragedy and suffering that is likely to ensue demands a Christian response. The mindful and creative practice of Christian virtues like solidarity, hospitality, courage, and justice will provide hopeful ways for Christians to be the face of Christ to climate refugees wherever they might be.
