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Reformed Audio Presents: Luke D. Evans

"God hates unjust wars."

- Luke D. Evans

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

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Samson: The Last Judge, Part I (Judges 13:1-25) [32:22]
Samson: The Last Judge, Part II (Judges 14:1-20) [32:15]
Samson: The Last Judge, Part III (Judges 15:1-20) [34:36]
     
The Prophesy of Amos: The Roaring LORD (Amos 1:1-2) [31:03]
The Prophesy of Amos: The Judge of All Peoples (Amos 1:3-2:16) [37:25]
The Prophesy of Amos: If God is Against Us . . . (Amos 3:1-15) [34:56]
The Prophesy of Amos: Return to the LORD! (Amos 4:1-13) [33:50]
The Prophesy of Amos: A Funeral Song (Amos 5:1-17) [35:15]
The Prophesy of Amos: The Day of the LORD (Amos 5:18-27) [33:05]
The Prophesy of Amos: Complacency (Amos 6:1-14) [31:16]
The Prophesy of Amos: The Patience and Justice of God (Amos 7:1-9 & 8:1-14) [36:02]
The Prophesy of Amos: Opposition (Amos 7:10-17) [30:20]
The Prophesy of Amos: After Judgment: Blessing (Amos 9:1-15) [34:54]
     
Twelve Theologians Every Christian Should Know (RMPCA Adult SS, Winter 2010-11)    
John Calvin [45:59]
John Owen [48:33]
Jonathan Edwards [47:48]
Geerhardus Vos [44:38]

Luke D. Evans is the Associate Pastor of Rincon Mountain Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Arizona. He holds a bachelor's degree in history from Baylor University, and earned an M. Div. at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He preaches sermons.


 

 

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