Winterim 2013Last week, Eternity Bible College hosted its annual Winterim course, which always features distinguished guest professors teaching on a issue that is pertinent to the life and health of the church. This year, we were honored to have Dr. Joel Willitts from Northpark University teaching on the Kingdom of God. (Click here for more information about the course.)

The course itself was insightful, informative, and helpful. We decided to share the audio from this event with all of you. So here it is. Download it below and be challenged on your thinking about the Kingdom of God and its implications for your life.

The audio files we are sharing below are four of the lectures from last week. These sessions were designed to supplement the core of the class content (which was a bit more technical/academic) and was directed at ordinary church folk who wanted to deepen their understanding of the Kingdom.

You should be able to download these files by right/control clicking on each link and selecting “Save File As.” You should also be able to stream them by simply clicking on the links.

Enjoy!

Lecture 1: Jesus the Davidic Messiah

 

Lecture 2: Jesus’ Messianic Manifesto

 

Lecture 3: The National Anthem of the Kingdom of God

 

Lecture 4: Kingdom Through Covenant

 

 

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Mark Beuving currently serves as Associate Pastor at Creekside Church in Rocklin, CA. Prior to going back into pastoral ministry, Mark spent ten years on staff at Eternity Bible College as a Campus Pastor, Dean of Students, and then Associate Professor. Mark now teaches online adjunct for Eternity. He is passionate about building up the body of Christ, training future leaders for the Church, and writing. Though he is interested in many areas of theology and philosophy, Mark is most fascinated with practical theology and exploring the many ways in which the Bible can speak to and transform our world. He is the author of "Resonate: Enjoying God's Gift of Music" and the co-author with Francis Chan of "Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples." Mark lives in Rocklin with his wife and two daughters.

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