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Josh Moody Media Files Are Up

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

The Henry Center is pleased to announce that Dr. Josh Moody’s recent Timothy Series lectures and Q&A sessions are now posted free of charge for the viewing of the general public.

October 20 & 22, 2009
| Dr. Josh Moody, College Church, Wheaton, IL

Dr. Moody was born in Surrey, England and holds undergraduate and doctoral degrees from Cambridge University. He currently serves as Senior Pastor of College Church in Wheaton, Illinois and served previously as Senior Pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in New Haven, Connecticut beginning in 1999. He has authored three books to date: The God-Centered Life: Insights from Jonathan Edwards for Today; Jonathan Edwards and the Enlightenment: Knowing the Presence of God; and Authentic Spirituality.

“The Necessary Foundation for Biblical Ministry”: 2 Timothy 3:10-17 | Audio
“The Necessary Vision for Biblical Ministry” 2 Timothy 4:1-8 | Audio
Interview Pt. 1 | Audio | Video
Interview Pt. 2 | Audio | Video

Hansen Fellowships; New Media

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

1. The Henry Center is pleased to announce that it will offer two Hansen Fellowships in the coming year.  Hansen Fellowships, created by the generous support of G. Walter Hansen, provide two-year fellowships to TEDS PhD students to the tune of $10,000 per year.

Interested TEDS students are encouraged to download the form and turn it in to the Center by January 15, 2010.  DOWNLOAD HERE

2. Media from Craig Carter’s recent Scripture & Ministry lecture is now posted.  Visit the Recent Media page to view material from past weeks.

Augustine and the Secular in Christendom and Modernity | Video
Interview | Video

Below is the lecture description:

“Augustine and the Secular in Christendom and Modernity” This lecture addressed the growing relevance of Augustine in debates concerning secular space. Particular attention is given to how Augustine’s City of God delineates a positive conception of secular space and its role in civil society. A distinction between Augustinianism and Triumphalism is made to differentiate Augustine’s conception of the secular from the secularism and statism of many modern statist projects.

HCTU Web Report

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

piper-carson-063What do folks like John Piper, Justin Taylor, Millard Erickson, Thabiti Anyabwile, Paula Fether, and organizations like Associated Baptist Press have in common?

Answer: They all check the HCTU website and listen to its content.

Plenty of other folks have been, too. Let us give you some exciting stats that show how successful the year has been for the Center:

  • Over 100 people tuned in via webcast for the Ravi Zacharias lecture
  • Top five pages on the HCTU site in the last year: 1) Media, 2) Blog, 3) Trinity Debates, 4) Piper-Carson, 5) Scripture & Ministry
  • In the last year, between 15,000 and 20,000 unique visitors have browsed the site (!)
  • Traffic on the site in general is up nearly 200% from previous years
  • Over 1000 people watched the Ware-Grudem vs. McCall-Yandell debate from one year ago, including people from Australia, Germany, China, and numerous other countries

There’s a snapshot for you.  We at the Center want you to know that we are committed to providing excellent content, offered for free, that will benefit the Lord’s church as it seeks knowledge of God, understanding of the Almighty, in pursuit of His maximal glory.

So please–keep checking the site, and encourage others to do the same.  We’re thankful that folks like John Piper, Justin Taylor, Millard Erickson, Thabiti Anyabwile, and you are doing just that.

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