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January 18, 2018 by admin

Mathematics was always a grind for me at school, along with physics, chemistry, and geometry. But writing, I could do. Composition was a breeze. Parsing was fun. Essays were a pleasant challenge to a boy’s creative imagination. Unsurprisingly, in high school I became editor of the school’s quarterly magazine and its annual journal. I sat near the top of the class in anything having to do with language and literature. Indeed, had I been a little less lazy and less curious about too many other things, I probably would have topped the class in English.    ERRRR…

So, again unsurprisingly, I had no sooner become a pastor in my early 20s than I began to search for ways to preach and teach through writing. My first outlet was the denominational journal, Revivalist, of which I became editor, and for many years wrote at least one article every month.

 EUREKA!

Ken Chant

Then came a real challenge: write a set of lecture notes for a new Bible College, on the theme of Justification. I glibly agreed, only to discover that gaining an intellectual grasp of the subject was a simple matter, but getting a revelation of what it truly meant was vastly different. So, I begged leave to postpone the effort until the final term of the school year. It was granted, and I began to toil most diligently, striving, not just to understand “justification” in my mind, but to get it burning, dazzling, alive deep in my soul. I laboured for several weeks, until suddenly, one morning I knew – I knew what it meant to be justified by faith in Christ alone, apart from any work of my own. I knew it with every fiber of my being. I knew it body, soul, and spirit. I knew absolutely that I was truly, eternally, utterly justified in the sight of God, simply because, and only because, I believed heartily in Christ!

I jumped up from my desk, ran down the passage into the kitchen, and began waltzing Alison around the table, declaring, “Eureka! I know what it means to be justified! I know what it means!” When I was calm again, it was back to my desk and typewriter, and finishing the notes that would carry me through 12 hours of lectures in the final term. Some 60 years later, that joy in the knowledge of justification still throbs inside me.

From there, I went on to write probably more than half the curriculum the college was using at that time for its two-year diploma programme – several hundred pages of lecture notes.

THIS WE BELIEVE

Because of all that knowledge and experience, the national executive of my denomination asked me to write a book that would give people a clear introduction to our basic beliefs, the fundamental doctrines that undergirded the entire movement. The result was This We Believe, which, in 170 pages and nine chapters, summarised our biblical foundations. That book remained in print for many years, although I think it has now been superseded.

Then, in 1974 in Tasmania (where Alison and I lived for 15 years and pioneered several new churches), having discovered a need for local churches to be able to teach their people without sending them away to a distant Bible college, we decided to establish a Bible correspondence course. I had discovered, too, that while I found it impossible truly to visualise myself as the pastor of a large church, I could easily see Alison and myself establishing a Bible college that would girdle the earth! So, we adopted the brave if not arrogant motto, The Whole Word to the Whole World, which is still the College slogan. So, I set about writing the first book, The Authenticity and Authority of the Bible. Since then, I have added some 50 books to the curriculum, and Alison has written several of her own.

DYNAMIC FOUNDATIONS

Dynamic Christian Foundations

Among her efforts, she decided to redo This We Believe, to make it more general, to expand it, and to reshape it to fit our college curriculum. The result is the book we now call Dynamic Christian Foundations.

We think it is an ideal book for new Christians, or for people who have never done any serious Bible study. It introduces readers to the basic doctrines of the Christian faith, shows them how to analyse scripture, and lays a foundation for a strong and firm Christian life.

Do you want a Christian life? Do you want a dynamic Christian life? Then this book will provide a foundation upon which to build it!

 

https://booksbyvision.org/eureka/

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January 17, 2018 by admin

New Beginnings

Excerpted from the book New Beginnings by Dr. Stan DeKoven

Several years ago I met with a group of Christians, all of whom had been saved and nurtured within a local church. These people were from various denominational backgrounds and independent churches, all experiencing a sincere desire to develop a closer walk with God.

Our conversation revolved around our early experiences in the Lord. I asked this question: “If you could have had anything different, if anything could have been better for you in the beginning of your relationship with Jesus, what would it have been?”

Though the responses varied, all included the need for a systematic, loving, and consistent training or discipleship program presented by the local church. I found that many, if not a majority of Christians, begin their walk in an almost haphazard manner. There seems to be little vision within the local church for bringing the new Christian to maturity.

Over the ensuing years, I experimented with many materials designed to train new believers in the foundational truths. However, I did not find completeness in much of the material available, and the desire to develop a more comprehensive study began to burn within my heart.

In April 1987, while visiting some dear friends in Slidell, Louisiana, I had the privilege of meeting Dr. Orfilia, a pastor in Slidell. He was beginning a series of studies that he had effectively used in his local church. The material he developed and taught from, with modification, is the foundation for this book. I am most grateful for his permission to include his research material herein.

New Beginnings
Click here to buy the book.

As you read and study this material, do so with prayer and an open heart. Complete the homework assignments in obedience to God and share your new insights with others.

This book is meant as a first step subsequent to salvation in your development of an understanding of the Word of God, enabling you to grow in your knowledge of Him.

If your pastor is teaching from this book, pray specifically that the Lord will anoint and empower him to share the word of truth clearly as you start your New Beginnings journey.

 

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December 14, 2017 by admin

Chaplaincy Certification Program

Coming soon, our Chaplaincy Certification is finally in the testing stage.  We hope to have the first four students through the program in the next few months.  Soon after that the course will be open to the general public.  If you are interested in being notified when the course goes live, contact Dr. Kathy at ksmith@vision.edu

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December 11, 2017 by admin

Merry Christmas!  

On behalf of the entire faculty and staff of Vision International, may God Bless You!  This Christmas will be a bit of a mixed bag for my family and key friends.  Without a doubt, Christmas was my dad’s favorite holiday.  This year he  will be absent from our birthday party for Jesus, where he would relate how our tradition began over 60 years ago. 

I am not sure if those of us who remain will talk about that first Christmas with my sister, mom, dad, cupcakes and cocoa, and happy birthday to Jesus being sung; but we will certainly remember our dad, who loved us and Jesus with all his heart.  I’ll be thinking of him.

Christmas blessings to  you and yours…..

Dr. Stan

 


Christmas Holiday Hours

The Vision Administrative Office in Ramona Ca will be closed from December 15th until January 2, 2018.  

Please enjoy your holiday with family and friends, may it be a very blessed and merry holiday season.  We will see you in January!

https://booksbyvision.org/from-the-desk-of-dr-stan-2/

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December 11, 2017 by admin

Christmas Recommendations

I enjoy Christmas movies, even the never ending sappy ones shown constantly on the Hallmark channel.  However, the one I will watch without fail again this year,  is the colorized 1951 “Scrooge” movie, a Christmas Carol starring Alastair Sims at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpbthuKFuFA

The Dickens story portrayed by Sim is by far the best adaption of the classic.  I especially like when Scrooge wakes up after his long dreadful night.  I realized he has a fresh chance at life.  It is a do over of sorts.  His response to grace is outstanding; a beautiful picture of what salvation should produce in our lives… it is yummy!

 

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