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MISSION & THE REIGN OF GOD


Welcome to this short video series with Mike Frost, presented by the Tinsley Institute.
 
Mike is the founder of the Tinsley Institute and an internationally recognised scholar in the area of Christian mission. He is a pastor, evangelist, writer and lecturer and has written extensively on the mission of the church. In this series, Mike will link the ideas of the Kingdom of God and the mission of God’s people. He believes the church’s mission is all about helping others to see and experience the reign of King Jesus and to submit to his rule in their lives.

There are also discussion questions provided after each video, along with some suggestions for where you might find more information.

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Course Overview  

 

Duration: 4 Sessions 

Presenter: Rev Dr Michael Frost
 
Format: Video Series
 

Session 1: 

Full Gospel, Not Skinny Gospel  

  • Discover the link between the Kingdom of God and the mission of the church, and see how declaring the reign of God to the nations has always been the mission of God’s people. 

  • Broaden your understanding of the gospel of the Kingdom.


 
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Session 2: 

Jesus The King 

  • Explore how everything Jesus says and does points to two things: (a) his identity as king and (b) the nature of his kingdom. 
     

  • Discover how faith in Jesus is more than belief but includes allegiance to him as king. 


 
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Session 3: 

The Values Of The Kingdom 

  • Outline the seven marks of the Kingdom of God.
     

  • Gain an understanding of how the early church lived out the values of the Kingdom.
     

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Session 4: 

Alerting People To The Kingdom 

  • See how we can alert people to the reign of God through both announcement and demonstration. ​​​​​​​
  • Discover the spectrum of ministries and activities that constitute the mission of God’s people.
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Mission & The Reign of God Series

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Why Jesus Series 

 

In this series, Morling College Principal, Tim MacBride asks: if Jesus is the answer, what was the question?

This is a free, six episodes program, that outlines the expectations that had been forming for centuries among the people of God, and their expectations of what the next chapter in that story would look like. How would Jesus answered their question? Not in the way they were thinking! Understand the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in the wider context of the story of God’s people—and to find our own place in that story, too. 

 
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WHY STUDY AT MORLING COLLEGE

 
 

Morling College has been equipping and shaping Christ-centered followers to impact the world since our inception in 1916. Today, we are one of the longest standing and largest theological college in Australia, with students from Australia and abroad. 

 


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