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Does Jesus + Nothing = Everything?

Dec 12, 2011 • By David Murray • 38 Comments

Part one of a book review examining three areas of confusion in Tullian Tchividjian’s new book, Jesus + Nothing = Everything.

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CK2:15 Thriving at College

Jun 17, 2011 • By David Murray • 1 Comment

Download here. This week’s guest on The Connected Kingdom podcast is Alex Chediak who is the author of the brand new book Thriving at College, a book that about how college students can launch into responsible, fruitful adulthood for the glory of God against the backdrop of a young adult culture that often values perpetual adolescence…

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CrossReference: Three Men

Apr 20, 2011 • By David Murray • 0 Comments

Here’s the fourth in our preview series of ten films on the Old Testament appearances of Christ in the Old Testament. The first two videos will be permanently available online. (Episode 1, Episode 2). The remaining episodes will be released once a week for the next seven  weeks. Each of them will be available for…

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Last chance to watch Episode 3!

Apr 19, 2011 • By David Murray • 0 Comments

This is your last chance to watch Episode 3 of CrossReference: The Angel of the Lord. From tomorrow, the link will take you to Episode 1, which will remain live together with Episode 2. Episode 4, Three Men, will be released tomorrow and will also be available for viewing for seven days. The remaining episodes…

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New Video: Bonus Gospel

Mar 30, 2011 • By David Murray • 4 Comments

“Bonus Gospel” is an introduction to a new series of ten films on Christ’s appearances in the Old Testament as the Angel of the Lord. The series is called CrossReference and aims to help Christians discover and enjoy Christ in the Old Testament. The DVD and Study Guide (sample here) are available for pre-order, and…

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Preaching without notes (2)

Sep 8, 2010 • By David Murray • 2 Comments

Further to yesterday’s post on preaching without notes (or with less notes), here’s the method I follow to decrease reliance on paper in the pulpit: 1. SaturationYou must be saturated in your material. This is one of the benefits of preparing nearer the time of sermon delivery. The longer the time period between preparation and…

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