Jason on October 26th, 2007

There’s a new site up to help you study Greek: Greek Bible Study. From the front page, it looks like there’s a plan to let you work with Mounce’s “Basics of Biblical Greek.” That’s a bonus, since it’s the book I’m using at home. (HT: Better Bibles Blog)

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Jason on October 24th, 2007

This is a bit of an incoherent rant, and it isn’t well thought out, but I wanted to share some thoughts I had after some recent discussions at the BHT. Knowing that my logic isn’t tight here, give it a read anyway, and let me know your thoughts. – I know I’m asking for a [...]

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Jason on October 10th, 2007

Tony Marr wrote about some of the more cringe inducing things he’s heard in church settings over the years. Some examples: 8. “You know that you have never really worshiped God. Christ has not ever been present in your worship services.”Same person different conversation. This time he was mad because our church did not do [...]

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Jason on October 5th, 2007

Dan Edelen is asking: Is pulpit preaching ineffective at creating disciples? A question like this is likely to make many evangelicals uncomfortable. As I stand, trying to balance between my evangelical background and my Anglican leanings, it’s a question worth considering. For many evangelical churches, the point or climax of the worship service is the [...]

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Jason on October 5th, 2007

Douglas Gresham gives some insight into his stepfather, CS Lewis, revealing who he was as a family man, not just the Christian hero we know and love. Not only was he a scholar of extraordinary talent, he was a loving and devoted caretaker of his family. Here’s a taste: While he was alive I never [...]

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Jason on October 1st, 2007

So, um, yeah. I have a Facebook account. If you have one, feel free to add me. And while you’re at it, join the newly created Internet Monk group.

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