Christian Carnival CL
Christian Carnival CL has been posted at Brain Cramps for God. It’s well organized and there is some good stuff there as always.
I’ve already commented on one good post over at Threads from Henry’s Web.
Go, read, enjoy!
Christian Carnival CL has been posted at Brain Cramps for God. It’s well organized and there is some good stuff there as always.
I’ve already commented on one good post over at Threads from Henry’s Web.
Go, read, enjoy!
… at Fish and Cans. At least I think it’s 311.
I’m hosting it at my Jevlir Caravansary blog. Deadline is midnight tonight.
Welcome to the Christian Carnival, tabernacle edition. Why use the tabernacle? In my teaching I have found that the tabernacle and its services are almost infinitely useful, often illustrating things that one might not assume from the text. I identify as carefully as I can when I’m being strictly exegetical, and when I’m using the…
Note: I strongly recommend that if you are taking my class in Hebrews, or who are following my study guide through the book answer the study guide questions before reading this entry. The purpose of the thought questions is to provide an opportunity to think. These are just some of my own thoughts on the…
I frequently recommend reading the story of the exodus through conquest as a kind of connected narrative, trying to learn from the stories. The problem I’ve discovered is that many people skip over the ceremonial and legal parts of the Bible and thus often miss important narrative points that are interleaved with those elements. Ultimately,…
Our pastor at Chumuckla Community Church started a sermon series on the book of James. This provoked me to look again at Bruce Epperly’s little book Holistic Spirituality: Life Transforming Wisdom from the Letter of James. Here’s a sample: Despite Martin Luther’s misguided dismissal of James as “an epistle of straw,” due to James’ emphasis…