Sinopsis
I pastor Legana Christian Church in Tasmania, Australia. I do a weekly morning radio program called Life Matters where we deal with some of the difficult issues we all face in life, and discuss how might tackle them. I also produce another radio program called Finding Truth Matters where I take the ancient truth of God's Word, explain it, and show how it is relevant for today. I spend a fair bit time helping couples prepare for their marriages and have been doing so now for nearly 30 years. Lately, I've been producing some 1 minute audios for radio stations where I try to take a complex problem or idea and simplify it and offer a different perspective for people to consider. I blog. I write eBooks on some of these topics as well.
Episodios
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 24 - "Christ's Magnificent Hour"
11/06/2023 Duración: 36minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 23 - "The Trial of the Just One"
04/06/2023 Duración: 44minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 22 - "Christ's Pastoral Prayer"
28/05/2023 Duración: 34minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 21 - "When the Spirit of Truth Comes"
21/05/2023 Duración: 35minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 20 - "No Longer Do I Call You Servants"
14/05/2023 Duración: 43minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 20 - "No Longer Do I Call You Servants" by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 19 - "Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled"
07/05/2023 Duración: 33minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 18 - "The Upper Room"
30/04/2023 Duración: 40minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 17 - "The World Has Gone After Him"
23/04/2023 Duración: 32minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 17 - "The World Has Gone After Him" by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 15 - "Sixth Sign: A man born blind sees!"
16/04/2023 Duración: 32minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 15 - "Sixth Sign: A man born blind sees!" by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 16 - "I am the Resurrection and the Life"
09/04/2023 Duración: 33minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 16 - "I am the Resurrection and the Life" by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 14 - "I am the Light of the World"
02/04/2023 Duración: 34minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 13 - "The Caught Woman"
26/03/2023 Duración: 30minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 13 - "The Caught Woman" by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 12 - "If Anyone Thirsts..."
20/03/2023 Duración: 31minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 11 - "I am the Bread of Life"
12/03/2023 Duración: 37minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 11 - "I am the Bread of Life" by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 10 - "The Fifth Sign: Water Walking"
07/03/2023 Duración: 37minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 9 - "5000 For Lunch"
26/02/2023 Duración: 38minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early AD 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around AD 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 8 - "If You Believe In Moses..."
19/02/2023 Duración: 32minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 8 - "If You Believe In Moses..." by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 7 - "The Third Sign - The Lame Walk"
12/02/2023 Duración: 37minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 7 - "The Third Sign - The Lame Walk" by Dr. Andrew Corbett
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 6 - "The Samaritan Woman"
05/02/2023 Duración: 35minJohn’s Gospel was the last of the four to be written. According to tradition, the Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke were in wide circulation by early A.D. 63 and after John had been released from his banishment to Patmos around A.D. 65 he was urged by one of the other surviving apostles, Andrew, to write his Gospel account. For this reason, John’s Gospel does not reiterate most of what Matthew, Mark, and Luke had already written in their Gospels. Instead, John wrote a powerful apologetic for the identity of Jesus as the eternal Son of God who was equal to and submitted to the eternal Father. He does this by offering seven proofs for Christ’s deity as presented in each of the miraculous signs he lists. He then concludes by stating these signs have been presented so that the reader would believe.
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THE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 5 - "The First Sign: Water Into Wine"
29/01/2023 Duración: 36minTHE LAST GOSPEL, John's Gospel of Belief, Part 5 - "The First Sign: Water Into Wine" by Dr. Andrew Corbett