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Monthly Archives: October 2014
The Tree Shoots Back.
Dave Black links to a great video this morning. He is right in that the comments are hilarious. There are close to 1500 comments on it now – so I”m not going to add my own there. But I will encourage you … Continue reading
Witherington engages with Bloomberg and both blow Ehrman out of the water.
Ben Witherington has finished an eight part series, where he engaged with Craig Bloomberg’s book, “Can we still believe the Bible?” I really enjoyed reading through his reflections and when finances permit, would like read through this book myself. Regarding … Continue reading
The Parable of the Talents.
George Athas (With Meagre Powers), wrote a compelling article about the parable of the talents, where one servant buried the money his master had given him – and another two invested wisely and were given more when the master returned. … Continue reading
Knowledge is nothing of its self. For even the demons believe.
Christianity Today has published an interesting article called “Do We Have Discipleship Wrong?” Derwin L. Grey writes. …if all my learning does not produce more love for Jesus, myself, and people, then I’ve wasted my time. (1 Corinthians 13) … Continue reading
A mixed week and its not over yet.
During the weekend, I had a media student contact me about whether she could interview me and hear my story of being a male victim of domestic abuse by a female. For the most part, I always agree to these … Continue reading
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Signs of the Times
Originally posted on Εις Δοξαν:
I was flipping through the eight edition of Turabian’s style guide and something caught my eye. I flipped back and I had seen it. There, listed in the index, was the section number for how to cite a text…
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IOS – Information Overload Syndrome.
I just had to share this video.
One major difference between God and myself.
I receive a regular email from a minister who ministers in the city, where many of the residents suffer from mental illness. In the email he shared how someone came up to him and shared the following joke. “Hey” rev, he … Continue reading
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Did the Bear Grylls thing tonight.
We have had a real cold snap. which took place after a few weeks of warm to hot weather. Actually it was more of a hurricane that whacked Sydney last night. So I had to cut some wood and light … Continue reading
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