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By exploring John’s account of the Incarnation, this class will reacquaint us with God’s unrelenting desire for an intimate relationship with humanity. Hosted in Portland, Oregon, taught by John MacMurray and recorded by Don Woodward. Available on iTunes.
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In this episode, Dr. Guerra discusses the beautiful imagery of the Trinity as a divine dance and the importance of marching to the beat of your own drum! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our community on Instagr…
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In this episode, I talk about understanding when a relationship has run its course and when its time to let go of the toxic people in our lives. Enjoy! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our community on Instagram…
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In this episode, I talk about dream interpretation, astral travel, and the living legacy of singer Selena Quintanilla. Enjoy! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our community on Instagram. Follow @goldhoops_god ht…
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In this episode, Dr. Guerra talks about setting and reaching personal goals. Enjoy! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our community on Instagram. Follow @goldhoops_god https://www.instagram.com/goldhoops_god Chee…
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In this episode, Dr. G explores aspects of Latina spiritual practices and rituals associated with Curanderismo. Enjoy! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our community on Instagram. Follow @goldhoops_god https://w…
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In this episode, Dr. Guerra takes a deep dive into living out one’s faith and the various temptations along the way. Enjoy! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our community on Instagram. Follow @goldhoops_god http…
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In this episode, Dr. Guerra encourages you to say it with your chest! How to stay true to yourself by implementing healthy boundaries, even in difficult situations. Enjoy! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our co…
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In this episode, Dr. Guerra dives into the importance of developing one's intuition, navigating life's tower moments, and the myth of late bloomer. Enjoy! Thanks for checking out my podcast, "Gold Hoops and God". This podcast is designed for Millennial Latinas and is fueled by faith and culture. Ignite the fire within!” Join our community on Instag…
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This week John MacMurray talks about the Incarnation and why God is different in Christianity than other religions. He continues with why that is important to us and how this changes everything. John also discusses questions about Jesus on the cross, why Jesus died and what God thinks of sacrifice. We start on John 2 and learn what questions to ask…
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This week John MacMurray dives into the text beginning with John 1:1. We talk about the importance of this verse and the following verses in understanding the entire book, as well as what John is attempting to say in starting his Gospel off with a prologue. We talk about creation, what “The Word” really means and the importance of the trinity and r…
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Welcome to Gospel of John class—2018 edition! This week John MacMurray takes a look at the whole of the Gospel of John. Before we actually dive into the text, it’s important to take note of how the author wants us to see this book. We do this by looking at the narrative structure and the storytelling tools of selection, arrangement and editorial co…
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This week we broke out into groups and discussed the Wedding at Cana, Nicodemus, Feeding of the 5000, and the Healing of the Royal Official's Son. During discussion, we were to look for ways that John tries to show 2 things: first, Jesus coming (mission) is to reveal (explain) the father to us. Why? For this is eternal life. Secondly, John’s missio…
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The importance of the Incarnation can not be overlooked. Literally translated as the "in-flesh-ment", we look to the incarnation as the moment God becomes one of us. As we read through John 1:14, we examine the importance of the Word becoming flesh. What does John mean by "flesh"? What does John mean by "becoming"? In the end, the incarnation takes…
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Why does John use the word “Word” (logos), at the beginning, as a metaphor for God, but then drop it? The reason can be found in the words function. Much like John uses "sign" for miracles, its the function of the word that makes the difference. Also, what is the mission of the Word in John's story? Is God the Father to some, or everyone? Can you m…
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We are back with a new series of classes! As we have done in Week 1 of previous years, we examine the author and structure of the Gospel of John. The structure of a narrative takes into account two main characteristics: selection and arrangement. Selection refers to what the narrator chooses to include in the narrative. Arrangement refers to how it…
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In the culmination of this year's class, we are looking at the Upper Room Discourse, ch 13-17. Split into two classes, this is the second part. Best not to be explained, but listened to. If you haven't already, listen to Part 1 first. This will be our last post for this session. We hope you have experienced God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) in a n…
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As we approach the very intimate Upper Room Discourse between Jesus and his disciples (Chapters 13-17), we look at a few interactions Jesus has with the people and the pharisees in the chapters leading up to it. We watch as Jesus does not condemn, though he has every right; and yet, the pharisees condemn Him and pick up stones (multiple times) to k…
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When Jesus visits the healing pool, John shows us Jesus's third miracle, or as John likes to call them, signs. John calls miracles signs because they point to something. So as we look at this miracle, we have to ask ourselves, "What is this pointing to?" In the narrative, we look at three key interactions. First, we examine the interaction between …
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We skip past all of ch. 3 and move right into Jesus's conversation with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well. Again, we are trying to see how Jesus explains the Father to us. In this conversation, we see how Jesus takes no part in many prejudices that were part of the culture of the day, as well as our current culture. He moves past race, past gende…
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As we work our way through the Gospel of John, we look at the second half of Ch. 2 where Jesus clears the temple courts. When Jesus turns over the tables, we need to remember who Jesus is and what he knows about the people that He's talking to. Is this just a story of God being justifiably angry? Maybe, but why is He angry? Why is God angry when we…
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In the first six weeks of this class (Part 1), we focused primarily on John’s Prologue (1:1-18). As was mentioned in one of the earlier classes, the Prologue was like a pair of glasses that John is asking you to view the narrative through. So as we move forward in the next eight weeks or so (Part 2), we will walk through the Gospel of John and read…
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In this week’s class, our last of the session, we take a quick look at Jesus on the cross, and explore the Father-Son relationship within the being of God, and the implications of this relationship while Christ is on the cross. Among many other things, we also discuss some final thoughts on justice, punishment and love, and how they are all connect…
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In this week's class, we explore why John 17 is so important. The fact that John stops narrating when we get to ch 17, is a huge deal. No editorial comments in jesus’ prayer. None before, during, or after. The big deal is that John is trying to clue us in to something. It's a departure from his normal method of editorial comments for the entire boo…
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In this first week of the 2015 season, we examine the author and structure of the Gospel of John. The structure of a narrative takes into account two main characteristics: selection and arrangement. Selection refers to what the narrator chooses to include in the narrative. Arrangement refers to how it appears in the story, and where it appears. And…
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These lectures from the 1999 Tabor College Intensive in Adelaide, Australia give a sweeping and inspiring, yet very practical vision of the relationship between the Father, Son and Spirit and the human race. Dr. Kruger begins with the great dance of life shared by the Father, Son and Spirit and interprets creation, the fall of Adam, the beginning o…
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These lectures from the 1999 Tabor College Intensive in Adelaide, Australia give a sweeping and inspiring, yet very practical vision of the relationship between the Father, Son and Spirit and the human race. Dr. Kruger begins with the great dance of life shared by the Father, Son and Spirit and interprets creation, the fall of Adam, the beginning o…
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These lectures from the 1999 Tabor College Intensive in Adelaide, Australia give a sweeping and inspiring, yet very practical vision of the relationship between the Father, Son and Spirit and the human race. Dr. Kruger begins with the great dance of life shared by the Father, Son and Spirit and interprets creation, the fall of Adam, the beginning o…
  continue reading
 
These lectures from the 1999 Tabor College Intensive in Adelaide, Australia give a sweeping and inspiring, yet very practical vision of the relationship between the Father, Son and Spirit and the human race. Dr. Kruger begins with the great dance of life shared by the Father, Son and Spirit and interprets creation, the fall of Adam, the beginning o…
  continue reading
 
The human heart longs for meaning and purpose. We are not made to live for ourselves. Meaninglessness is too great a burden to bear. But why are we here and what is our life about? In this series Dr. Kruger sets forward the fact that we are all included in the Triune life of God and this inclusion is the source of our longing. We are not here by ac…
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The human heart longs for meaning and purpose. We are not made to live for ourselves. Meaninglessness is too great a burden to bear. But why are we here and what is our life about? In this series Dr. Kruger sets forward the fact that we are all included in the Triune life of God and this inclusion is the source of our longing. We are not here by ac…
  continue reading
 
The human heart longs for meaning and purpose. We are not made to live for ourselves. Meaninglessness is too great a burden to bear. But why are we here and what is our life about? In this series Dr. Kruger sets forward the fact that we are all included in the Triune life of God and this inclusion is the source of our longing. We are not here by ac…
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The human heart longs for meaning and purpose. We are not made to live for ourselves. Meaninglessness is too great a burden to bear. But why are we here and what is our life about? In this series Dr. Kruger sets forward the fact that we are all included in the Triune life of God and this inclusion is the source of our longing. We are not here by ac…
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The original lectures delivered before the book. Dr. Kruger charts a course from the beautiful Trinitarian life of God to the incarnation of the Son and the union of humanity with the Triune God in Jesus Christ. In the light of the relationship Jesus has established between the life he lives with his Father and Spirit and the human race, Baxter int…
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The original lectures delivered before the book. Dr. Kruger charts a course from the beautiful Trinitarian life of God to the incarnation of the Son and the union of humanity with the Triune God in Jesus Christ. In the light of the relationship Jesus has established between the life he lives with his Father and Spirit and the human race, Baxter int…
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The original lectures delivered before the book. Dr. Kruger charts a course from the beautiful Trinitarian life of God to the incarnation of the Son and the union of humanity with the Triune God in Jesus Christ. In the light of the relationship Jesus has established between the life he lives with his Father and Spirit and the human race, Baxter int…
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The original lectures delivered before the book. Dr. Kruger charts a course from the beautiful Trinitarian life of God to the incarnation of the Son and the union of humanity with the Triune God in Jesus Christ. In the light of the relationship Jesus has established between the life he lives with his Father and Spirit and the human race, Baxter int…
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