Audio Archive

Stoner, John

Recordings

Peace Church Evangelism: Part 1

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Peace Church Evangelism: Part 2

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Peace Church Evangelism: Part 3

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Peace Church Evangelism: Part 4

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Peace Church Evangelism: Part 5

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Shalom: How God Saves from Enemies – Part 1

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Shalom: How God Saves from Enemies – Part 2

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Shalom: How God Saves from Enemies – Part 3

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Shalom: How God Saves from Enemies – Part 4

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

Shalom: How God Saves from Enemies – Part 5

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1985

The Human Spirit: An Instrument of Peacemaking

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

Why Did Jesus Pray? Should I?

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

The Art of Growing Closer to God

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

A Nonviolent Response to Saddam Hussein

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

Who Said, "Love Your Enemies"?

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

What I Saw in Iraq: October 1990

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

Peace Covenant Churches: A Pledge of Nonviolence

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

Moses, Pharaoh, Saddam and Who Next?

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

National Security: Our Corporate Addiction

Presenter: Stoner, John / 1991

Every Church a Peace Church – Part 1: Did Constantine Help or Hurt the Church?

Presenter: Stoner, John / 2003

Every Church a Peace Church – Part 2: Baghdad, Jonah, Nineveh, and Us

Presenter: Stoner, John / 2003

Every Church a Peace Church – Part 3: Jesus, Defenseless People, Politics, and Power

Presenter: Stoner, John / 2003

Every Church a Peace Church – Part 4: What If Every Church Were A Peace Church?

Presenter: Stoner, John / 2003

Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.

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