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Creator: Bibb, William Wyatt, 1781-1820 Date: 1811-11-28 Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Before becoming Alabama's first governor in 1819, William Wyatt Bibb (1781-1820) was a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator. This 1811 letter was written during Bibb's tenure as a U.S. Representative. Considered by some to have been a "war hawk", Bibb expresses in the letter his beliefs in a st... View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Moore, Gabriel, approximately 1785-1845 Date: 1816-11-09 Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Originally from North Carolina, Gabriel Moore (ca. 1785-1845) settled in Huntsville, in what was then part of the Mississippi Territory, in 1810. He entered public service around this time, being appointed tax assessor and collector. His duties included supervising the county census, which helped... View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Shead, Andrew G., (Geoffrey) (1964-) Description: Shead finishes his series looking at the cycle of poems in Jeremiah 30 and 31. Major theme of restoration and the changes necessary for this. There are oacles showing continuity, and oracles showing discontinuity. The first oracles compares the dark past to the positive future and resortation. Th... -
Creator: Harris, Murray (1939-) Date: 1997-08-08 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Harris speaks on the topic of doulos (slavery) in the New Testament. He highlights the complexity of slavery in the first century, and thus that the metaphor which Paul uses would have been shocking. Harris looks at what our slavery to God is, and it's relationship to righteousness. He looks at ... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Lim, May Kuan, Overseas Christian Fellowship, Teague, Merrilyn, and Rodrigo, Eugene Date: 2020-08-31 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Reverend Merrilyn Teague, interviewed for the OCF Heritage Project, shares her journey in Australia to faith in 1957, her missionary calling, and deep involvement in Overseas Christian Fellowship (OCF). She served as OCF Australia’s first National Resource Person (1986), mentoring students nation... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Lim, May Kuan, Overseas Christian Fellowship, Chieng, Daniel, and Szto, Melville Date: 2021-02-11 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Melville Szto, interviewed for the OCF Heritage Project, shares his journey from Klang, Malaysia, to Adelaide in 1965, where he studied chemical engineering and joined Overseas Christian Fellowship (OCF). He served as OCF Adelaide President (1968) and OCF Australia EXCO Chair (1969), emphasizing ... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Adam, Peter (1946-) Date: 2003 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Adam looks at the role of Elijah, and why Elijah is a man for the last days. Adam speaks on Revelation 11. 1. The literature format 2. About Jesus Christ and his people - God, the lamb and his bride 3. What goes on in Revelation covers the last days 4. Application comes at the beginning, rather t... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Bale, Colin Date: 2001 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: Bale speaks on the first 500 years of church history. He looks at the ability of believers to look back throughout history to explore how people have been shaped by the gospel. Bale explores the context of the Roman Empire and the pluralism permitted. He looks at the roles and rules of Roman Empe... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Cook, David Date: 2000-04-01 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: David Cook looks at God's use of Romans in revivals throughout church history. He explains slavery in the first century, and how this affects Paul's writing. Cook compares being a slave of Christ against being a slave to sin. He explores the implications of the world for seeing people and the wor... View Full Item at Moore Theological College -
Creator: Cook, David Date: 2000-04-01 Contributing Institution: Moore Theological College Description: David Cook looks at God's use of Romans in revivals throughout church history. He explains slavery in the first century, and how this affects Paul's writing. Cook compares being a slave of Christ against being a slave to sin. He explores the implications of the world for seeing people and the wor... View Full Item at Moore Theological College