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Praise Chapel: Malcolm Cameron (TWU Staff Member) - October 24-25

Audio 21a consists of the following recording:
Title: Malcolm Cameron – “Self Esteem”
Malcolm Cameron discusses the importance of accepting the fact God has made every person in his own image. When individuals are unable to see how they have been affected by life - the negative relationships and events - they struggle to grow. Personal growth is achieved through acknowledging God. He acknowledges the questions and struggles students face, academically, sexually, and emotionally. He encourages students to reach out the community of Trinity Western for support, strength, and love. After a moment of silence the group sings “Amazing Grace”.
Audio 21b consists of the following recording:
Title: Praise Chapel
The recording consists of praise and worships songs until [15:08] when an unidentified speaker discusses the presentations of chapel speakers from the previous few days on the topic of “Self Esteem”. He encourages the students to open themselves to letting God change an aspect of their lives they would like to see changed. He leads the students in prayer. Once prayer is concluded, the group resumes singing. At [31:15] the speaker leads the students in prayer again. Piano music plays as prayer concludes.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Radio Program: Paul Chamberlain (TWU Professor) - April 11

Digitized sound file not attached, due to copyright restrictions
Audio 23a consists of the following recording:
Title: Paul Chamberlain - Interviewed by Bill Good on CKNW
This recording features a radio discussion re the book “Can We Be Good Without God” by Paul Chamberlain. They discuss the central moral issue of the book - morals in a nonreligious society - and the development of the book. The show takes calls from listeners, who introduce issues including Adam and Eve and procreation; free will; right and wrong; moral knowledge being infused in the psyche from God; and the negative impact of organized religion as group psychopathology versus spirituality. Recording contains two commercial breaks.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

TWU Fall Banquet: Chuck Colson - October 30

Audio 24a consists of the following recording:
Title: Chuck Colson – “God Demands Our Obedience”
Chuck Colson, a Christian leader, cultural commentator, and author who served as Special Counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973, speaks at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Vancouver during Trinity's Fall Banquet. He opens with a joke about being tape-recorded - referring to Watergate. He also tells several humorous anecdotes. He poses the question, “What can a fellow believe in now?” Colson discusses the breakdown of government and loss of trust in society. He discusses how modern society lives as if God is dead. Colson examines what it means to be a Christian in a religious sense and not merely a situational or cultural sense. The Church must stand on truth, on Scripture. Colson also examines the Trinity Western Statement of Purpose and the importance of the mission to create leaders who think as Christians constantly. He discusses how God has not used his triumphs, but the great defeat of his life - going to prison - to impact others. Colson argues that it is not what we do, but what God chooses to do through us, and our obedience to Him. He then examines what it means to love God. Finally, Colson calls out to the people not to simply sit smugly and be saved, but to go out and live as members of the Church of Christ in the middle of the decaying Kingdom of the world. President Snider thanks Colson for coming and makes a few closing remarks.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Lecture: Ron Nikkel and Chuck Colson - October 31

Audio 25a consists of the following recording:
Title: Ron Nikkel and Chuck Colson – “Prison Fellowship”
This lecture takes place the day after Aud. 24 / Aud. 26. An unidentified speaker - possibly Ian Stanley - introduces Ron Nikkel, president of Prison Fellowship International. Nikkel speaks on the importance of bringing Christ to those who are suffering. He argues that crime represents the failure of the individual while prison represents the failure of society. It is through the transforming power of Christ that moral change can be made. He encourages those listening to reach out to those who are suffering and in need of change. The same unidentified speaker introduces Chuck Colson (Christian leader, cultural commentator, and author who served as Special Counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973). Colson describes the personal struggle and events that drew him into prison ministry following his release from prison. Colson discusses the formation of his prison ministry with Harold Hughes. He tells several personal stories about the influence of Jesus Christ in the prison. He argues that out of the prisons comes hope. The recording cuts off suddenly.
Audio 25b consists of the following recording:
Title: Chuck Colson – “Prison Fellowship”
This continues from recording 25a with a personal story of making change in the prison system. Colson then tells the story of the Christian revolution in the Philippines and his friendship with Benigno Aquino, Jr. Colson relates several more personal stories about the effects of Prison Fellowship on inmates around the world. He argues for ordinary people to stand up and make change in the name of Christ. He then leads the group in prayer. Finally, Colson takes a question from the unidentified speaker before the recording cuts out.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

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