David Simpson

8 Classes available in 4 Series from 2001
4,687 Total listens since 2010
Speaker activity by year
19522025

This 2001 discussion takes a thoughtful and Scripture-centered look at the subject of patriotism and the believer’s relationship to their nation. Participants explore how love for one’s country can be expressed without compromising allegiance to the kingdom of God. The conversation wrestles with questions of national pride, civic duty, and the subtle pressures that can shift our focus from heavenly citizenship to earthly loyalties.

This 2001 discussion explores the deeply personal and often challenging decision to stand as a conscientious objector in times of war. Drawing on Scripture, historical examples, and personal experiences, the conversation examines the biblical call to peace, the courage required to refuse military service, and the misunderstandings that can arise from such a stance. Participants reflect on how faith shapes conviction, the importance of a clear conscience before God, and the need for compassion and humility when explaining these beliefs to others.

This engaging and insightful lecture explores the unique challenges and perspectives of those who are deaf, weaving together personal experience, medical understanding, and spiritual lessons. The speaker, drawing on his own background teaching the deaf, invites listeners to appreciate the gift of hearing and to develop greater patience, empathy, and respect for those who experience life without it. Using vivid demonstrations, practical communication tips, and scriptural reflections, he shows how the mechanics of hearing mirror deeper truths about how we listen to God’s word and to each other.

The letter to the Hebrews is a rich and urgent appeal to see Jesus more clearly, trust him more fully, and follow him more faithfully. In this 2001 series, Brother David Simpson invites listeners to step into the world of the first-century believers—many of them Jewish Christians—who were being urged to return to the old ways of the law. With warmth, insight, and practical application, he shows how every page of the letter points us to the supremacy of Christ, the completeness of his work, and the living way of faith he calls us to walk today.

Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)