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  • Book Review: She’s Got Issues by Nicole Unice

    Note: You may be asking why a guy is reviewing this book. The reason is that I’m not. This post is a guest post from my wife Jody, who decided to review this book after seeing on the list from Tyndale Blog Network. I am crossposting it her from her Jody Along the Path blog as the Tyndale folk expect it to appear on my blog.

    Maybe we know we often create our own messes, so we assume we should clean them up. – Nicole Unice from She’s Got Issues (ISBN#: 1414365101)

    Wife, mother, ministry leader, and counselor, Nicole Unice brings her giftings, knowledge, and life experiences into a book that will peel you like an onion and reveal the source of your issues. It did mine.

    I frankly did not think I needed Mrs. Unice’s help. I am very aware of my issues but I also thought they were my “messes” and mine to clean up. And I have tried to do so for many years. It hasn’t been working very well for me so to continue with my present plan would seem like a definition in insanity.

    Whether through simple assessment questions or group discussion or her astute observations, the author took this “control freak” and spoke straight truth to me, much like I suspect Jesus did when He met various people along the path, looked straight into their hearts and answered, not the question they asked, but the question they needed to have answered.

    I laughed as I identified with many of those whose stories are related in this book which only made me dig in to learn what I could do to make a change in my life and come out in a different place than where I have been landing.

    Great book and I highly recommend it for all my fellow control-freaks!

  • Tyndale NLT Contest

    I received the following e-mail from Adam Sabados of Tyndale:

    Dear Bloggers,

    I wanted to fill you in on an exciting contest that is currently being run and sponsored by the New Living Translation.  We’re highlighting three ministries, Wycliffe Bible Translators, Oasis International, and The Dream Center, (click on the link to learn more details about these ministries) and by voting for one of these ministries you’ll be entered to win one of many prizes.

    To enter, visit the NLT Facebook page by clicking here.

    There are several levels of prizes you can win, here are the details:

    With the Give the Word Bible Contest and Giveaway:
    Ministries win: Each time the NLT Facebook Page reaches a fan count milestone, votes will be tallied and the three ministries will receive cash donations from the New Living Translation and Tyndale House Publishers.
    Everyone wins: Everyone who enters on the Bible Contest website wins a free download of Matthew West reading the Christmas story.
    Daily NLT Study Bible winners: Vote on the NLT Facebook page and you will be entered to win two NLT Study Bibles—one to keep and one to give away. A new winner will be chosen every day.
    Weekly Give the Word Locally winners: Tell us about a deserving local ministry on the NLT Bible Contest website and they could win five NLT Study Bibles and $250 worth of NLT products.
    One Grand Prize winner will enjoy a unique trip customized just for them and their family (or three guests of their choice), to Wycliffe Bible Translators world headquarters and the WordSpring Discovery Center where they will experience firsthand the exciting world of Bible translation. The Grand Prize winner could also choose to donate the value of the trip–$2000–to Wycliffe instead.

    Here’s how you can win instantly!

    1.   Post information about this contest on your blog with a link to the NLT Facebook Page.

    2.   After you post the information click here and enter your information.

    The first 100 people to enter their information will win a free copy of the Life Application Study Bible NLT.

    The first 10 people will win a free copy of the Life Application Study Bible NLT and a free copy of the NLT Study Bible!

    I will contact the winners by email on December 29th.

    Thank you for being a part of the Tyndale Blog Network!

    For information on future contests or other fun stuff feel free to follow me on twitter at www.twitter.com/adamsab or the Tyndale House Publishers account at www.twitter.com/tyndalehouse.

    Adam Sabados

    Tyndale House Publishers

    Digital Media Coordinator

    Consider me entered!  And if you are not yet a member of the Tyndale Bloggers Network, join, then receive and review some very nice books.  [Update note:  You don’t have to be a member of the blogger network to enter the contest on Facebook. I’m just recommending that as well!]

    This contest supports a very good cause, so you can give and get at the same time!

  • Tyndale House NLT Contest

    The following is a contest announcement from Tyndale House.  There are some great prizes here and it’s not too hard to enter.

    The New Living Translation Break Through to Clarity Bible Contest and Giveaway

    Visit www.facebook.com/NewLivingTranslation and click on the tab that says “Sweepstakes”

    Fill out a simple form, take a quick Bible clarity survey, invite your friends to join and you’ll be entered to win one of our exciting prizes.

    With each fan number milestone a new prize will be given away.

    Grand Prize

    Apple iPad 64G and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the fifth milestone
    Retail Value: $829.00

    2nd Prize  – Already awarded

    32G iPod Touch and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the fourth milestone
    Retail Value: $300.00

    3rd Prize – Will be awarded when fan count hits: 3500

    Kindle DX and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the third milestone
    Retail Value: $489.00

    4th Prize Will be awarded when fan count hits: TBD

    Apple iPad 16G and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the New Living Translation Fan Page hits the second milestone
    Retail Value: $499.00

    5th Prize Will be awarded when fan count hits: TBD

    Apple iPad 32G and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the first milestone
    Retail Value: $599.00

    Prize Eligibility – Recently updated to include more countries

    Sweepstakes participants and winner(s) can be U.S. residents of the 50 United States, or residents of any country that is NOT embargoed by the United States, but cannot be residents of Belgium, Norway, Sweden, or India.  In addition, participants and winner(s) must be at least 18 years old, as determined by the Company.

    Sweepstakes Starts

    March 17, 2010 @ 10:24 am (PDT)

    Sweepstakes Ends

    April 30, 2010 @ 10:24 am (PDT)

    Wait, there’s more!

    Visit http://biblecontest.newlivingtranslation.com/index.php for a chance to win a trip for two to Hawaii!

    Here are the details:

    Choose one of six passages of Scripture from the New Living Translation and consider:
    How do these verses encourage you to know God better?
    What is God teaching you in this passage?
    How does this passage apply to your life?

    Submit your answer and you’ll be entered to win.

    Just for signing up: Everybody Wins! Win a Free .mp3 download from the NLT’s new Red Letters Project. It’s the dynamic, new presentation of the sung and narrated words of the Gospel of Matthew. You win the download just for entering! Or choose to download the NLT Philippians Bible Study, complete with the Book of Philippians in the NLT.

    Every day, one person will win the best-selling Life Application Study Bible!

    The grand prize: One person will win a fantastic trip for two to the crystal clear waters of the Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu’s North Shore in beautiful Hawaii.

    The New Living Translation Break Through to Clarity Bible Contest and Giveaway

    Visit www.facebook.com/NewLivingTranslation and click on the tab that says “Sweepstakes”

    Fill out a simple form, take a quick Bible clarity survey, invite your friends to join and you’ll be entered to win one of our exciting prizes.

    With each fan number milestone a new prize will be given away.

    Grand Prize

    Apple iPad 64G and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the fifth milestone
    Retail Value: $829.00

    2nd Prize  – Already awarded

    32G iPod Touch and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the fourth milestone
    Retail Value: $300.00

    3rd Prize – Will be awarded when fan count hits: 3500

    Kindle DX and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the third milestone
    Retail Value: $489.00

    4th Prize Will be awarded when fan count hits: TBD

    Apple iPad 16G and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the New Living Translation Fan Page hits the second milestone
    Retail Value: $499.00

    5th Prize Will be awarded when fan count hits: TBD

    Apple iPad 32G and a Life Application Study Bible
    Awarded when the NLT Fan Page hits the first milestone
    Retail Value: $599.00

    Prize Eligibility – Recently updated to include more countries

    Sweepstakes participants and winner(s) can be U.S. residents of the 50 United States, or residents of any country that is NOT embargoed by the United States, but cannot be residents of Belgium, Norway, Sweden, or India.  In addition, participants and winner(s) must be at least 18 years old, as determined by the Company.

    Sweepstakes Starts

    March 17, 2010 @ 10:24 am (PDT)

    Sweepstakes Ends

    April 30, 2010 @ 10:24 am (PDT)

    Wait, there’s more!

    Visit http://biblecontest.newlivingtranslation.com/index.php for a chance to win a trip for two to Hawaii!

    Here are the details:

    Choose one of six passages of Scripture from the New Living Translation and consider:
    How do these verses encourage you to know God better?
    What is God teaching you in this passage?
    How does this passage apply to your life?

    Submit your answer and you’ll be entered to win.

    Just for signing up: Everybody Wins! Win a Free .mp3 download from the NLT’s new Red Letters Project. It’s the dynamic, new presentation of the sung and narrated words of the Gospel of Matthew. You win the download just for entering! Or choose to download the NLT Philippians Bible Study, complete with the Book of Philippians in the NLT.

    Every day, one person will win the best-selling Life Application Study Bible!

    The grand prize: One person will win a fantastic trip for two to the crystal clear waters of the Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu’s North Shore in beautiful Hawaii.

  • Cornerstone Biblical Commentary on Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy: A First Look

    This is a first look, before I have read or used the book extensively.  I have simply looked through it, read the preface and some introductions, and laid out a plan for reading and study using the volume.  I intend to “blog through” rather than simply read and review this volume.  See the end of the post for how I will proceed.

    Those who know me will be completely unsurprised that, when I was given the opportunity to review a volume in this commentary series, I chose this one.  There are two interlocking reasons:  1)  I love studying the Torah from every perspective I can manage, and 2) I believe Christians who neglect this part of the Bible also miss some of the depth of their own theology and tradition.

    Yet few Christians are really interested in Torah, and it is difficult to get them to study it.  So while I have studied from much more complex commentaries on the topic, such as Jacob Milgrom’s three volume commentary on Leviticus (here is my review), I can’t pass those on to Sunday School classes or to pastors I’m encouraging to get started in preaching or teaching from these books.

    Thus I am very much attracted to the basic idea of this commentary series, starting with its use of the NLT second edition text, which is an excellent foundation on which to build a commentary for everyone.  Too frequently commentary translations are done in a technical fashion, designed to illustrate the commentator’s points.  This is not a bad thing for a scholarly audience, or even for those past the first stages of study.  Indeed it is necessary.  But it doesn’t help much with that first study.

    I’m encouraged by the ambitious goal set forth in the General Editor’s preface:  “… the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary aims at helping teachers, pastors, students, and laypeople understand every thought contained in the Bible.”  Yes, it’s ambitious, but it is aimed at the right group of people.  If one doesn’t keep one’s eye on the goal, then one will never get anywhere.

    So how is this volume laid out?

    First, it includes the full scriptural text from the NLT second edition.  That’s a highlight.  I’ve already read that part, though not from this volume.  It is a good translation to use in accomplishing the goals of the commentary.

    Second, it includes notes on textual, translational, and interpretational details.  For example, looking at notes from Leviticus 4:1-5:13, I see explanations of the Hebrew word behind the English translation “commands” along with references.  We’re provided with word numbers in both the Tyndale and the Zondervan numbering system (Kudos to Tyndale for including the latter), along with references to selected works.  There’s a discussion of the phrase “ceremonially clean” and “an offering for their sin” amongst many others.  In scanning through the volume I also saw notes on various textual issues, but written in minimally technical language.

    Finally, there is commentary on the passage as a whole, dealing more with themes, theology, and application.  In the case of Leviticus 4:1-5:13, there is about a page of notes followed by nearly five pages of commentary.  The scriptural text itself occupies very nearly two pages.  This will give you an idea of how space is proportioned.  (The introduction and outline of the book is 10 pages.)

    Overall, the book is 679 pages + 14 pages of front matter.  The main section uses 214 pages for Leviticus, 229 for Numbers, and 236 for Deuteronomy.

    So let’s compare bulk as a sort of “intimidation factor.”  The NLT Study Bible uses 65 pages for the book of Numbers.  The New International Commentary on the Old Testament volume on Numbers uses 667.  I don’t have a good intermediate number on Leviticus, but I would note that Migrom’s commentary is over 2700 pages.  I would say this commentary is well-placed then to draw people beyond the study Bible stage and on to the more serious study.

    As for perspective, the authors (David W. Baker, Dale A. Brueggemann, and Eugene H. Merrill) and editors are all unsurprisingly evangelical, and fairly conservative at that.  I don’t intend to criticize the commentary for its stated perspective.  I will note just how much each author interacts with opposing viewpoints.  In a commentary such as this, there is a balance.  Too much discussion of every idea out there means that one can’t get to the basic work necessary; too little tends to limit the usefulness of the work to broader audiences.

    As I mentioned in the initial note, it is not my intent to read through this book and then publish a review.  Rather, after publishing these initial notes, I am going to use it as my secondary devotional study, after my time spent on the week’s lectionary passages, and then blog about the experience, finally wrapping everything up when I have read the entire volume.  While I will, as always, be studying and comparing with many sources, my primary question in this case will be just how valuable and accessible the material is to someone preparing a Sunday School lesson or a sermon for their congregation that would draw from this material.

    In terms of overall theme, I’ll be asking myself how well the volume will link the theological themes to Christian theology and tradition, and of course ultimately to Christian living.  Then I will rate the book as to how well it accomplished the stated goal I quoted above, with due consideration for how ambitious a goal it is.

    You will be able to follow my study on my Participatory Bible Study blog.  There will be a final wrap-up post here.