BIBLE TEACHING

1 Corinthians
Stephen Baker
In this series of videos we are working through the book of First Corinthians in the New Testament part of the Bible. Corinth was a busy city and a pretty Godless one at that. The gospel of Jesus Christ had reached the city and a church had been established. Paul, the Apostle, writes this letter to teach the Christians in Corinth about things God wants them to know and thing that need to change in church life. It is very interesting. I hope you enjoy it.
2 Corinthians
Stephen Baker
Warren Wiersbe calls this study of Second Corinthians - “God can turn your trials into triumphs”. Paul writes to advise the church in Corinth about mistakes that they have made and warns them of the danger of ignoring them. It is a challenging book but one that is well worth studying.

How we got the Bible
Mervyn Hall
The Bible is an outstanding book whatever way you look at it. It is an ancient document that is still read every day by billions of people. It is an excellent collection of literary styles and genres. It addresses timeless issues that are still relevant to a modern society?
So, how did come to be in its present form? Who decided what books should be included? Is the Bible we read today, the same as was originally written? Why are there so many translations?
These questions and many more will be addressed in this series of talks by Mervyn Hall

Revelation
Stephen Baker
As you explore the book of Revelation with me you will discover it has multiple links to the rest of the Bible. Genesis is the seed plot of the Bible, everything starts in the first book of the Bible. But, Revelation is the final chapter where all the strands of scripture are pulled together. We discover that God was in control all along and His plans and purposes are finally fulfilled.
