Scripture — God Speaks

The audio files of this year’s Clarus Conference, held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have been made available by the organisers at Desert Springs Church.

G. K. Beale and Carl Trueman — both from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia — spoke on Scripture. (h/t Justin Taylor.)

Music from Mark Peterson

Mark Peterson, Music Director at Holy Trinity Adelaide, is generously making two of his albums – When We See You and Whatever Happens – available as free downloads.

The offer ends on May 23! Find the songs here.

Gospel Coalition panel discussions

At The Gospel Coalition national conference in April, three additional panel discussions were hosted by BibleMesh (an overview of the Bible course).

Mp3 audio and video files are now available.

The panel sessions were —

Themelios, Volume 36 Issue 1 online

The latest issue of Themelios has been released by the Gospel Coalition.

(h/t Justin Taylor.)

 

Tim Challies’ “The Next Story” — Free Audiobook for May 2011

An audiobook version of Tim Challies’ new book The Next Story: Life and Faith After the Digital Explosion is the free download for May 2011 from Christian Audio.

 

Tackling poker machines head on

The latest briefing released by the Social Issues Executive of the Diocese of Sydney looks at the current debate on poker machines.

2007 UK Evangelical Ministry Assembly

“What does it really mean to live and minister as an Evangelical in our times? Now free for the first time, Defining Times, the 2007 Evangelical Ministry Assembly is available as an mp3 download.”

– The complete conference audio is now available as a single 179MB zipped file from The Proclamation Trust.

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What is the Standing Committee? – video

This is the first in a series of short videos from the ACL aimed at helping Sydney Anglican Christians understand what Synod is all about.

These videos will be of particular interest to those newly elected to Synod.

Here, the Rev. Phil Colgan explains what the Standing Committee is and does.

Gospel Coalition Conference 2011 audio

You can now listen to the talks from the plenary sessions at last week’s Gospel Coalition 2011 National Conference in Chicago – here.

The conference theme: “They Testify about Me” – Preaching Jesus and the Gospel from the Old Testament. Speakers included Don Carson, Tim Keller, Al Mohler and Alistair Begg.

The Praise Factory — resources for discipling children

We’ve mentioned this before — but Connie Dever’s Praise Factory website is well worth checking. New material has been recently added.

(Connie, and her husband, Mark, are at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington DC.)

Preaching Christ from the Old Testament

The Proclamation Trust is making available as a free download Sinclair Ferguson’s booklet, “Preaching Christ from the Old Testament”.

Download it as a PDF file from the Proc Trust website.

Three free hymns

Keith and Kristyn Getty are giving free downloads of three of their hymnsBehold the Lamb, The Power of the Cross, and Come, People of the Risen King — up until 31 March. (h/t Tim Challies.)

Jesus: The Only Way to God — free audiobook

John Piper’s book “Jesus: The Only Way to God — Must You Hear the Gospel to be Saved?” is especially relevant given the publicity surrounding Rob Bell’s latest publication.

The people at Christian Audio are giving away an audiobook version through their website for the next week (ends March 31 2011). (h/t Justin Taylor.)

NSW Votes

The NSW State elections are just days away.

While not endorsing or recommending any particular party, the Australian Christian Lobby has collected resources and links which may be helpful in considering how to vote.

Their site is nswvotes.org.au.

And their videos of both the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition addressing Christian leaders are at Vimeo, where they can be downloaded.

Rich detail in life of college founder

Archbishop of Sydney Peter Jensen has written to commend Peter Bolt’s  book, “A Portrait in his Actions: Thomas Moore of Liverpool 1762-1840. Part 1”.

“[Peter Bolt] has done more than produce an ecclesiastical biography. He has set Moore into the context of early Sydney (and its world) and contributed significantly to our knowledge of what occurred in this town in its earliest days. He has uncovered sources hitherto unknown or unused. He has begun to explain how it is that one as humble as Moore in background and education could make provision for the founding of what amounted to Australia’s first tertiary educational institution.”

Read more at SydneyAnglicans.net – and you can order the book here.

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