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Loma Linda University - Campus Ministries
Born in the slums of Mumbai in India, Dr. Subbaiah contracted polio at the age of 3. He talks about his journey from the slums to becoming the first disabled television journalist in India and an international motivational speaker.
What is prayer all about? How do you pray? This presentation will help you discover how prayer is an intimate communication between you and God. It will share ways in which you can develop a meaningful prayer life. And it will demonstrate how important prayer can be for you in all the moments of your life.
Dr. Ella Simmons, who holds the distinction of becoming the first woman to serve as a vice president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, talks about the basic spiritual nutrients for living.
The Bible isn't to be studied from just an academic perspective or to be used as a theological club to beat people into repentance, submission and or conformity. The Bible is God's love letters from His heart to ours. It is His story and how He desires us to be a part of that story.
Loma Linda University exists to prepare men and women to go and serve. What motivates this call to serve? Can we serve others when are trying to balance the stresses of life – work, school and relationships? What role does worship play in the life of of the caregiver?
God has created us to live a life of simplicity. Jesus modeled how He wanted us to live and relate to others. But the way we live our lives puts up barriers that come between us and God and each other. We build emotional barriers. We build barriers by spending our efforts, affections and means on acquiring things. We block Jesus and others out with busyness. This message will focus on how to embrace the faith formation of simplicity.
Kevin Strain, alumni from La Sierra University, leads out in musical worship.
The kingdom of God is perhaps the most sacred space for all of us. It is also a kingdom that transcends space and time, and makes all space and time holy.
Place matters. Whether it is in place-based learning or theology, it is important to learn how to do "Theology in the Dirt."
This sermon explores the human need of sharing one's heart in places that are safe and to those who are safe.
This sermon explores a theology of rest, working out of Genesis 2 and Exodus 20, looking at the reason God rested and what that means for us. God did not rest because He was weary nor just because He was well pleased, but because He was ABLE to rest. This has very important implications for us in terms of physical, psychological and spiritual well-being.