Dr. Harvey Brown Newsletter - Africa
I know that a number of readers of this blog know Dr. Harvey Brown of Impact Ministries. He has just returned from a trip to Africa and has posted a 6 page newsleter on his site in pdf format. Enjoy!
I know that a number of readers of this blog know Dr. Harvey Brown of Impact Ministries. He has just returned from a trip to Africa and has posted a 6 page newsleter on his site in pdf format. Enjoy!
The Christian Carnival CXLV has been posted since last Wednesday on the Participatory Bible Study Blog.
“Calculus made easy”. Now THAT is an oxymoron if I ever read one! The word ‘calculus’ and ‘easy’ in the same sentence is … ridiculous! Substituting another word in the phrase for ‘calculus’ and I am sure that everyone reading this can feel my pain!!!
I have spent some time lately with a [...]
Christian Carnival CXLIII has been posted at the Romans 15:4 project.
Thanks to Mick for an excellent carnival post!
Ben Witherington has an outstanding post on youth ministry titled The 4% Doctrine– Where Are our Evangelical Youth Going?.
Amongst many other excellent things, he says:
And here’s another other factor. You need to draw your water from a deep well. By this I mean that a Christian musician, minister etc. needs to have a deep [...]
Dr. Paul Irwin, president of the American Bible Society, provides an interesting story about the Bible in modern Egypt in his Worldview column.
I’m calling attention to this article because it reflects a non-Christian receiving from the Bible without commentary. This possibility is one of the reasons that I emphasize easily readable text in translations [...]
Christian Carnival CXLII has been posted at Nerd Family. It looks like a pretty rich source of good posts. As usual, I’ll be posting some of my favorites over on Threads from Henry’s Web.
Thanks to Nerd Family for hosting and for an excellent post.
Biblical Studies Blog Carnival X is now posted.
This blog carnival features Biblical studies from an academic perspective. In other words don’t look for devotional articles or theological application as much as for historical study.
Are there some church members who need to “get off the bus,” at least in terms of church leadership? There’s an interesting discussion going on at Grand Mental Wanderer, based on the book Good to Great.
I would add to the question of moving in and out of church leadership by asking whether a particular [...]