Footprints of Jesus: 1 & 2 Thessalonians

Speaker(s): Bruce Milne
Date: July 28-Aug 1, 2003
Length: 10:02:24
Product ID: RGDL3315S

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Description

The letters to the Thessalonians open an exciting and challenging door into a newly planted church in the mid-first century. Depending consciously on the same Spirit who inspired these letters Bruce Milne aims to expound carefully and thoughtfully through the text, keeping alert to many points of interface with our time. By studying these early epistles, Milne will help you explore questions such as:

  • What does an authentic church look like?
  • Who is Jesus?
  • What can happen when the gospel really gets released?

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Bruce Milne was the Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church in Vancouver, British Columbia, from 1983 until his retirement in 2001. He now speaks and preaches throughout the world. He is author of many books, including The Book of Acts: Witnesses to the Ends of the Earth, Dynamic Diversity: Bridging Class, Age, Race and Gender in the Church, and We Belong Together: The Meaning of Fellowship.

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