Abilene Christian University Library - 12,773 Matching Results

Search Results

I Am the Vine and You Are the Branches John 15:1-17
Lecture given Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
I Am Who I Am
Lecture given Tuesday, February 22, 1994, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
I Am With You Always to the End of the Age
Lecture given Wednesday, June 25, 2003 at Abilene Christian University
The Amazing Founding Documents
Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "The Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement aimed from its beginning to renew the church to what God wants it to be. This is a rich legacy from which to draw for renewal in today's church. Garrett and Doug Foster of Abilene examine our heritage and current efforts to be a church after God's heart."
Amazing Grace
Lecture given Tuesday, June 18, 1996 at Abilene Christian University
Amazing Grace - Glory of the Cross
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1993, 7:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound! - The Discipline of Grace
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1999, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University.
Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound! - The Power of Liberating Grace
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1999, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound! - What's So Amazing About Grace?
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1999, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
An Amazing Legacy
Lecture given Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Abilene Christian University: "The gulf between black and white churches remains largely in place despite legal desegregaion decades ago. Sensing and Jerry Taylor provide insights into the problem and suggest biblical ways to end these divisions."
The Amazing Re-Evangelization of Europe - How Can We Now Reach Europe?
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2007, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "What are the factors that have led to the present re-evangelization of Europe? How can we fully participate in this shift? What are the principles to be understood and key strategies to be implemented?"
American Idols: Classifications of Contemporary Idols and Their Leverage Points in Your Life
Lecture given Monday, September 21, 2009, 3:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "Idolatry is not about Baal and Asherah poles anymore, yet it is alive and thriving in America. Unbelievers are taken captive by idols today as they have been throughout history. However, believers are significantly compromised and neutralized by idols as well. Learn how to assess your own vulnerabilities to this sin."
Amor y Humildad (Love and Humility)
Lecture given Wednesday, February 21, 2001, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Utilizaré las "notas de truinfo" a través de los Hechos (Ejemplo: Hechos 5:32) para acentuar la necesidad de la unidad para tener una evangelización eficaz. Esta unidad se debe basar en las Escrituras, así como la esneñanza en nuestro evangelismo. Hechos 14:19-22 demuestra la persecucíón y el sufrimiento de Pablo ens sus jornadas misioneras, así como su amor y humilidad para con la Causa de Christo que deben ser las características de cada cristiano, especialmente aquellos de nosotros que predicamos."
Anay's Will To Learn - A Woman's Education in the Shadow of the Maquiladora
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Come experience a view of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, during a time of violent upheaval. Hear Anay's edge-of-your-seat personal experiences coupled with Elaine's background ethnographic information on the complexities of factory worker situations. Discover stories of an education earned through perseverance and creativity."
Anay's Will To Learn - A Woman's Education in the Shadow of the Maquiladora
Lecture given Monday, September 16, 2013, 9:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Come experience a view of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, during a time of violent upheaval. Hear Anay's edge-of-your-seat personal experiences coupled with Elaine's background ethnographic information on the complexities of factory worker situations. Discover stories of an education earned through perseverance and creativity."
The Ancient Church in a Modern World: Women and the "New" Hermeneutics
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1993, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
The Ancient Church in a Modern World: Women and the "New" Hermeneutics
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1993, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
The Ancient Church in a Modern World: Women and the "New" Hermeneutics
Lecture given Monday, February 22, 1993, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University
Ancient Disciplines for Today's Disciples
Lecture given Monday, June 27, 2005 at Abilene Christian University: "Youth Ministry tends to focus on "The Latest and Greatest" thing. In contrast, the church and faith of Christians has been sustained through ancient rituals and disciplines. Let's see how ancient spiritual practices can aid the spiritual formation of our youth (and youth workers) today."
Ancient Words, Contemporary Worlds: A Very, Very Short Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Today - Part 1.
Lecture given Monday, September 20, 2010, 9:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Biblical interpretation involves the text, the history of interpretation, and the reader's situation. As readers, we pay close attention to our own prejudices and desires in order to allow God to speak a word today. This class presents general guidelines for discussion."
Ancient Words, Contemporary Worlds: A Very, Very Short Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Today - Part 2.
Lecture given Monday, September 20, 2010, 10:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Biblical interpretation involves the text, the history of interpretation, and the reader's situation. As readers, we pay close attention to our own prejudices and desires in order to allow God to speak a word today. This class presents general guidelines for discussion."
And The People Murmured
Lecture given Tuesday, February 22, 1994, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
[Anderson Children in Shenandoah]
Group photograph of the Anderson children from "Shenandoah," the 1981 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. Actors from left to right back row: Elliott Bales (Nathan), Nelson Coates (Henry). Middle Row: Trent Pines (John), Greg Perry (Jacob), Kevin Weems (James), and Deborah Gardner (Jenny). Front row: Leslie Hunter (Robert).
[Anderson Family Fighting an Enemy in Shenandoah]
Group photograph from "Shenandoah," the 1981 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 5. In the scene, the family is fighting another group of men.
Anderson's Addition to the City of Abilene, Taylor County, Texas [#1]
Map of Anderson's Addition to the City of Abilene, Texas. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Below the map, a legal statement certifies the authenticity of the map as signed by both owners: J. A. Anderson Sr. and J. T. Anderson. "Lot 1 and 6 in Block "A" are equal in size about 4 1/4 acres each. Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block "A" are equal in size about 4 1/3 acres each. All lots in Blocks "B" and "C" are equal in size about 5 acres each. All lots in Block "D" are equal in size about 12 1/2 acres each."
Anderson's Addition to the City of Abilene, Taylor County, Texas [#2]
Map of Anderson's Addition to the City of Abilene, Texas. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Below the map, a legal statement certifies the authenticity of the map as signed by both owners: J. A. Anderson Sr. and J. T. Anderson. "Lot 1 and 6 in Block "A" are equal in size about 4 1/4 acres each. Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block "A" are equal in size about 4 1/3 acres each. All lots in Blocks "B" and "C" are equal in size about 5 acres each. All lots in Block "D" are equal in size about 12 1/2 acres each."
Anderson's Addition to the City of Abilene, Taylor County, Texas [#3]
Map of Anderson's Addition to the City of Abilene, Texas. Each block is divided into numbered segments showing property divisions. Below the map, a legal statement certifies the authenticity of the map as signed by both owners: J. A. Anderson Sr. and J. T. Anderson. "Lot 1 and 6 in Block "A" are equal in size about 4 1/4 acres each. Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block "A" are equal in size about 4 1/3 acres each. All lots in Blocks "B" and "C" are equal in size about 5 acres each. All lots in Block "D" are equal in size about 12 1/2 acres each."
Angels
Lecture given Monday, February 19, 1990, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University
Angels
Lecture given Monday, February 19, 1990, 3:30 PM at Abilene Christian University
Angels
Lecture given Monday, February 19, 1990, 11:00 AM at Abilene Christian University
The Ann Landers of the Bible - Another Look at Proverbs
Lecture given Monday, September 18, 2006, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "The book of Proverbs was written to help young people be successful in life. But it was written for a different culture than ours. How do we apply the biblical proverbs?"
The Ann Landers of the Bible - Another Look at Proverbs
Lecture given Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "The book of Proverbs was written to help young people be successful in life. But it was written for a different culture than ours. How do we apply the biblical proverbs?"
[Anne and Gabriel Embrace in Shenandoah]
Photograph from "Shenandoah," the 1982 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 2, scene 1. In the scene Ferryn Martin (Anne) and Alan Brown (Gabriel) embrace.
[Anne and Gabriel Sing Together in Shenandoah]
Photograph from "Shenandoah," the 1982 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 2, scene 1. In the scene Ferryn Martin (Anne) and Alan Brown (Gabriel) sing together.
[Anne and Jenny in Shenandoah]
Photograph from the "Shenandoah," the 1982 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene Ferryn Martin (Anne, left) and Deborah Gardner (Jenny, right) talk while getting ready for the wedding.
[Anne and Jenny in Shenandoah #2]
Photograph from "Shenandoah," the 1982 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene Deborah Gardner (Jenny, left) and Ferryn Martin (Anne, right) prepare for the wedding.
[Annie and Daddy Warbucks Dance Together in Front of House Servants in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Anne and Daddy Warbucks dance together as Grace Farrell and the house servants watch. Actors from left to right: Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell), Marcelle Livesay (Annie), and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie and Daddy Warbucks in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, David Smith (Daddy Warbucks) fixes something on Marcelle Livesay's (Annie's) dress.
[Annie and Daddy Warbucks Look at Each Other While Grace Farrell Watches in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks) argue while Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell) watches.
[Annie and the Dog in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Marcelle Livesay (Annie) has found a dog in the alley.
[Annie and Warbucks Sing With Franklin D. Roosevelt in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie and Warbucks stand and kneel to the right of Franklin D. Roosevelt (actor unidentified) and sing together with his cabinet. Left to right are Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie and Warbucks Sing With Franklin D. Roosevelt in Annie, 1986 #2]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie and Warbucks stand and kneel to the right of Franklin D. Roosevelt (actor unidentified) and sing together with his cabinet. Left to right are Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie and Warbucks Sing With Franklin D. Roosevelt in Annie, 1986 #3]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie and Daddy Warbucks sing with Franklin D. Roosevelt and his cabinet. Actors identified from left to right are Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and David Smith (Daddy Warbucks).
[Annie Enters the Warbucks Mansion for the First Time in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie enters the Warbucks mansion for the first time. Actors from left to right in the center of the stage: Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell).
[Annie Enters the Warbucks Mansion for the First Time in Annie, 1986 #2]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene Annie enters the Warbucks mansion for the first time. Actors from left to right in the center of the stage: Marcelle Livesay (Annie) and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell).
Annie Set Design Supplement
Annie, 1986 Set Design Supplement created by Wyatt Hester. The document includes diagrams of the trundle scene shifts, batton arrangement, chandelier instructions, and a prop furniture list.
[Annie Sits on the Couch in Annie, 1986]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene, Annie sits on the couch as Grace and Daddy Warbucks watch. Actors from left to right: Marcelle Livesay (Annie), David Smith (Daddy Warbucks), and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrall). The other actor is unidentified.
[Annie Sits on the Couch in Annie, 1986 #2]
Photograph from "Annie," the 1986 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. In the scene Annie sits on the couch as Grace Farrell and Daddy Warbucks watch. Actors from left to right: Marcelle Livesay (Annie), David Smith (Daddy Warbucks), and Meredith Welch (Grace Farrell). The other actor is unidentified.
Another Brick in the Wall: A Way Out for Our Dehumanizing Economies
Lecture given Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 10:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "What are the forces that dehumanize our work? What are the powers that treat people like commodities? How are we complicit and how are we trapped in this broken system? The story of Exodus proclaims that our calling is to worship God rather than make bricks."
Another Brick in the Wall: A Way Out of Our Dehumanizing Economies
Lecture given Monday, September 21, 2009, 9:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "What are the forces that dehumanize our work? What are the powers that treat people like commodities? How are we complicit and how are we trapped in this broken system? The story of Exodus proclaims that our calling is to worship God rather than make bricks."
Back to Top of Screen