The files presented here represent the full extant collection of audio recordings made of the main theme speeches, individual classes and special events held at the annual Bible Lectureship and Summit. For many years only the plenary addresses and a few theme speeches were recorded. We have a much fuller selection of recordings from recent years. We identify the files according to the labels used on the reel or tape container.
Pictured here is a plenary session of the 1968 Lectureship in the newly-opened Moody Coliseum.
Submissions from 1959
Basic thinking for soul winning, Fausto Salvoni
Except they be sent, Leon Burns
Keeping missions scriptural, J. W. Roberts
Keeping missions scriptural, J. W. Roberts
Methods for missions, Don Gardner
Missionary's spiritual life, E. W. McMillan
Preaching at home and afar, H. T. Taylor
White unto harvest, Otis Gatewood
Submissions from 1958
God is, George Stephenson
God is, George Stephenson
God is, George Stephenson
God's omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence, Raymond Kelcy
God's world, Melvin Wise
God the creator, J. P. Sanders
Holiness of God, Jack Eates
Jesus God's Son, Alonzo Welch
Mission challenges not yet met, Otis Gatewood
Mission challenges not yet met, Otis Gatewood
None, Jesse Sewell
Not forsaking the assembly, Don Fogarty
The goodness and the severity of God, J. Leonard Jackson
Submissions from 1957
Abiding in the Doctrine of Christ, Alonzo Welch
Building in a New World, W. B. West
Developing spirituality in the local church, M. I. Summerlin
Developing spirituality in the local church, M. I. Summerlin
Long range planning for the local church, Panel Discussion
Personal evangelism, Panel Discussion
Personal Evangelism, Panel Discussion
Preacher and Elders dinner, Leroy Brownlow
Putting off the old man, Boyd Fanning
The indwelling spirit, John Banister
The mind, George Bailey
The mind of Christ, James D. Bales
The way of escape, Herschel Dyer
The way of escape; Bill Decker - Progress at Iberaki, Herschel Dyer
Unity in Christ; Panel - Contemporary religious thought, Frank Van Dyke