January 2010
14 posts
Redeemer City to City →
Tons of great church planting resources.
How to Speed Read Video – 5min.com →
The best book I ever read (after the Bible) is Adler’s “How to Read a Book.” He deals with speed reading but doesn’t give a good nuts and bolts example like this. Enjoy!
More DIY videos at 5min.com
Chiastic Structure of Ruth 2 →
I’m currently working on a verb placement chart for Ruth 2 for my Hebrew Class and ran across this. Pretty helpful…
Times Skimmer by The New York Times →
This is a pretty cool way to get a quick glance at the news…
U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Secret... →
I guess this is one way to redeem technology…
Whitelines® - The new writing paper →
I’m a huge moleskin fan. I love how sleek they are, the elastic band, and the graph paper. But I think I found something that might challenge my affinity to mokeskin… I think I am going to try and pick one up…
Redeemer's Multi-Site Model
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Following the USAToday article, Keller posted a great follow-up. This is a multi-site model that I can get behind.
Platypus poison →
I did not know that the platypus is the only mammal that squirts venom. But now I do.
Animated Hebrew
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This is a great, free program to help with your Hebrew Paradigms. You can use the web version or the downloadable version. Good stuff.
Kerux on the "Escondido Hermeneutic" →
HT: Horne
FOXNews.com - When Was the Bible Really Written? →
How Religious Is Your State? →
Number 8.
Seminary Scholarship →
Logos has a great seminary scholarship. It includes a copy of Logos and 1000$. It doesn’t matter if you are a crusty ‘ol presbyterian, a hipster Christian, or a crazy ‘ol methodist. Needless to say, I got my name in the game…
Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places: A... →
I love to read books that have previously been read, especially when they are highlighted and marked up with notes in the margins. They give insight into the reader’s mind; drawing attention to what the reader found important. Sometimes I disagree with him, sometimes I agree, and sometimes they draw my attention to look at other sources or materials. What is strange is when I reread a book...