Gary A. Haugen is President and CEO of International Justice Mission in Washington, DC. He has authored numerous articles on foreign affairs, international law and human rights. He is the author of Good News About Injustice and Terrify No More
Testimony (Chapel)
Speaker(s): Gary Haugen, Jerram Barrs, John Vissers, Michael Jinkins, Paul Barnett, Regent Chapel Talks
Date: Summer 2004
Length: 16:42
Product ID: RGCD3408V5
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Description
A series of chapel messages given during spring school in 2004 at Regent College
- Michael Jinkins 'Honouring the Mystery of the Church'
- Jerram Barrs 'Reflection on Psalm 100'
- Paul Barnett 'Christlike Leadership'
- John Vissers 'Limping Along'
- Gary Haugen 'Testimony' n
See All Audio by Gary Haugen Jerram Barrs John Vissers Michael Jinkins Paul Barnett Regent Chapel Talks


Jerram Barrs is Professor of Christian Studies & Contemporary Culture, and Resident Scholar of the Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis. He has authored several books including Being Human (with Ranald Macaulay), Shepherds & Sheep, Who are the Peacemakers, and Francis Schaeffer--Life & Writings.

John A. Vissers is Principal of The Presbyterian College, Montreal, and Faculty Lecturer in Theology at McGill University, Faculty of Religious Studies. He has published scholarly articles on Reformed theology, hermeneutics and contemporary theology, and Reformed theological exegesis of the Hebrew Bible.

Michael Jinkins is President and Professor of Theology at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is author of 13 books including The Church Faces Death: Ecclesiology in a Postmodern Context, Practice and Transformational Ministry: Church Leadership and the Way of the Cross, and The Church Transforming: What's Next for the Reformed Project?

Paul Barnett was the Anglican Bishop of North Sydney in Australia and is Teaching Fellow, Biblical Studies, Regent College. Lecturer, Moore Theological College, Sydney. THL (Moore Theological College), MA (Sydney), BDS, ThSchol, PhD (University of London). He is author of Jesus and the Logic of History, as well as commentaries on Mark, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians and Revelation

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