Mark Strom is a lecturer who has spoken to parents and communities, and leaders in business, government and not-for-profit organizations for over twenty-five years. Previously he served as President of Laidlaw College in Auckland, New Zealand. He is author of Lead With Wisdom: How Wisdom Transforms Good Leaders into Great Leaders.
Living with Death, Dying with Life
Speaker(s): Mark Strom
Date: July 6, 2005
Length: 1:20:28
Product ID: RGDL3509N
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Description
What does it mean to be in Christ? Just how does a good understanding of grace lead to freedom? What does it look like for our lives to be shaped by that grace and freedom instead of the guilt and fear which so often accompanies Christian teaching? These and other questions are explored through the painting of a picture of the world in which the apostle Paul operated so that we can place ourselves in that world to get a sense of what it meant for him to identify with Christ's life, death and resurrection.
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