Posted by Rick on February 21st, 2002
What a relief to hear Bill and Kim’s son Jacob is okay.
What a relief to hear Bill and Kim’s son Jacob is okay.
I just finished watching two movies: Wit and Being There. I really liked Wit and I was really bothered by Being There, although I found watching it profitable.
Looks like RC Jr. and gang have their own press now: Draught Horse Press
I still can’t find my wallet, and I have checked the tuna in the cabinet. (If you don’t know what that means, you haven’t been over to Barukatash’s site lately.
I have always suspected it, but Peri Doxas confirms it. Blogging is the secret to sermon writing.
I heard Jennifer Knapp for the first time the other day, and to my surprise, I really like her. I have formed a special love for the song “Undo Me,” and I also like “Breathe on Me.” I noticed a lot of bloggers spin her.
I’m flustered. I try to listen to daily canticles online, but I am constantly told I need a plugin. But they don’t ever have plugins for Windows XP. Ideas?
Did I mention my birthday was coming up? Know what would be a good present? A subscription to Christian Renewal.
In the past year, I’ve noticed the heart of my theology shift from doctrine, knowledge, and truth to sacrifice, service, and unity. Not that I deny any of the first three, I just seem to have re-prioritized.
Dr. Nelson Kloosterman will be speaking five times at our Spring conference on “Living by Promise: Divine Rewards in the Christian Life”
Friday, March 8, 7:00 p.m.—“Living by Promise: Does Christian Living Have a Pay-off?”
Saturday, March 9, 7:00 p.m.—- “Living God’s Life in God’s World: Rewards and the Image of God”
Sunday, March 10, 9:15 a.m.—- “Life Without Promise: “The Death of Rewards as Motive for Obedience”
10:30 a.m.—- “Are Christians Good for Nothing? Looking Beyond Rewards”
6:00 p.m.—- “Living By Promise: Called to Productive Stewardship (Matthew 25:14-30)”
In addition, Dr. Kloosterman will be giving four lectures at our Dabney Center Special Session on Saturday morning, March 9 on “Interpreting the Parables of Christ: A Covenantal-Historical Alternative”
9:00 a.m.—“Orientation and Overview”
10:00 a.m.—- “Jesus’ Intention with Parables: An Exegesis of Matthew 13 and Mark 4”
11:00 a.m.—- “Guidelines for Interpreting Parables”
12:00 p.m.—“Some Examples of Parable Interpretation”
12:00-2:30 p.m.—- Lunch with questions/answers and discussion.
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