Christopher A. Hall is dean of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvannia where he has been teaching in the biblical and theological studies program. He is also associate editor of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: The Gospel of Mark (with Thomas C. Oden), Reading the Scriptures with the Fathers, and Studying Theology with the Church Fathers.
Compassion is a Cup of Water (Chapel)
Speaker(s): Christopher Hall, Ivan Satyavrata, Nancy Nason-Clark, Regent Chapel Talks, Donna McDowell, Margo Pumar, Rochelle Chapman
Date: Summer 2004
Length: 12:17
Product ID: RGCD3408V4
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Description
A series of chapel messages given during summer school in 2004 at Regent College.
- Margo Pumar 'The Wind'(Music)
- Nancy Nason-Clark 'Compassion is a Cup of Water'
- Donna McDowell 'For Them He Died'
- Ivan Satyavrata 'Keeping the Fire Burning'
- Rochelle Chapman 'RUAH'(Pem)
- Chris Hall 'Going Where We Don't Want to Go' n
See All Audio by Christopher Hall Ivan Satyavrata Nancy Nason-Clark Regent Chapel Talks Donna McDowell Margo Pumar Rochelle Chapman


Ivan Morris Satyavrata is President of Southern Asia Bible College in Bangalore, India, Executive Director of Euro-Asian Theological Association, and Chairman of the Asia Theological Association in India. He is an ordained minister of the Assemblies of God with a part-time ministry role in a 7,000-member congregation in Bangalore.

Nancy Nason-Clark is Professor and Chair of Sociology at the University of New Brunswick. Her research and writing has focussed on issues of violence in the family context and issues of faith or spirituality. She is author of numerous articles, and is co-author (with Catherine Kroeger) of No Place for Abuse: Biblical and Practical Resources To Counteract Domestic Violence.

Regent Chapel Talks No Biographical Information available.

Donna McDowell No Biographical Information available.

Margo Pumar No Biographical Information available.

Rochelle Chapman No Biographical Information available.
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