Pepperdine University
Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Christian scholars and church leaders at Harbor, Pepperdine University’s annual Bible Lectures, inspire listeners with this collection of topics on Christian living, relationships, ministry, and biblical insight.
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May 18, 2026
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Episodes
We Were There! The History of The Restoration Movement Southern California 18.05.2026 59:04
Panel by D. Foster, G. Marutzky, F. Hagood, and T. Spivey
Bobby Valentine: Torah: Tells the Story of Hesed (Steadfast Love/Infinite Grace) 18.05.2026 1:00:10
How I Love Your 'Law!' Really!? The Psalmist declares not devotion but "love" for Torah, what is that about? How can any one love "law" much less the "Law of Moses?" What is Torah about that makes God's people declare it to be "sweeter than honey?
Chris Seidman: Keepin’ It Real: Pursuing Integrity In A Swirl Of Hypocrisy (Part 2) 09.05.2026 48:17
Jesus was the first to use the term “hypocrite” in the way it’s used to this day. Peter called believers to “rid” themselves of all hypocrisy. He knew the struggle firsthand. Don’t we all? Join us as we explore ways to jettison hypocrisy and walk in integrity.
Josh Graves & Josh Ross: Why Character Matters Today (Part 2) 09.05.2026 43:01
Learning to Navigate Forgiveness, Shame, and Rhythm.
Josh Ross & Josh Graves: Why Character Matters Today (Part 3) 09.05.2026 43:42
Learning to Navigate Forgiveness, Shame, and Rhythm.
Jason Darden: What You Can Learn About Love, Being a Girl Dad 09.05.2026 49:06
The father daughter relationship is a divine appointment. Daughters have a way of teaching even the strongest men that love is gentle, patient and kind. Fathers teach their daughters what true love looks like. In this class we will explore the do's and don'ts of being a girl dad and how the love of Christ restores even the most fragile relationships.
Kelly Haer - Boone Center for the Family: RelateForward: Equipping Families for Generations of Faith 09.05.2026 56:12
Join us for a practical and hope-filled workshop as we cast a vision for family legacy and the long work of raising mature Christ-followers. Research consistently shows that parents and grandparents remain the most influential voices in passing faith to future generations—yet in today’s cultural climate, that calling can feel more complex than ever. This session is designed to help you prepare y...
Bobby Harrington & David Young: Theological Hills to Die On: Clarity, Conviction and Compassion (Part 3) 09.05.2026 43:52
This session focuses on personal or disputable elements, those elements where Christians disagree with each other inside the same church.
Daryl Reed: Led by Love: Trusting God's Presence for Transformation 09.05.2026 1:00:07
God has always led His people by His loving presence. This session explores love as God's guiding force, calling the church to discern His leading and to follow with trust and courage amid religious and cultural pressures. The church in America is torn between niceness without truth and truth without gentleness—weakening its witness to Christ. In that tension, love is often replaced by power rathe...
Chris Zillman: Fighting for the Middle Way 09.05.2026 50:13
Scripture often holds together truths we are tempted to separate. This session explores the “middle way”—a life shaped by discernment, where love refuses extremes and learns to hold tension faithfully. We will consider how this kind of wisdom forms communities that sustain unity across differing convictions and stages of spiritual maturity, embodying love as the more excellent way.
Lionel Sims: The Deep-End of Love 09.05.2026 1:01:49
Loving as a service and loving as an ethic are two different things. Let's compare and contrast.
Ammar Saheli: Restoration Heritage & the Love Nexus: Reflections From a Personal Journey Part 2 (1 Cor 13:1-3) 09.05.2026 54:27
This two-part presentation, first focuses on the radical essence of love, from a peacekeeping to a peacemaking motif, in a world and church that can often find itself stuck in silence. Additionally, we will explore an individualized and collective journey through our Restoration heritage with challenges, successes, and ephiphanies along the way. Come hear a story and be prepared to highlight yours...
Dee Dee Mayer: RelateStrong: Healthy Marriages, Strong Ministries 09.05.2026 59:22
Ministry can be both a sacred calling and a significant strain on marriage. In this session, we’ll cast a compelling vision for what a thriving ministry marriage can look like and why relational health is not optional for long-term ministry fruitfulness. Drawing from the RelateStrong framework, we’ll explore how couples get caught in predictable cycles of pain and how they can move toward patterns...
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