Hélène M. Dallaire discusses Mastering Biblical Hebrew
HÉLÈNE M. DALLAIRE (PhD, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion) is Earl S. Kalland Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages and Chair of the Old Testament Depar...
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Christopher J.H. Wright: "The Mission of God's People"
Coming in September of 2010 we'll be releasing Christopher J.H. Wright's new book, The Mission of God's People: A Biblical Theol...
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"Your Church is Too Small" - Join the blog tour!
"That all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you." - John 17:21
In Your Church Is Too Small, John Arms...
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Douglas Estes interviewed on Virtual Churches
Douglas Estes, author of SimChurch: Being the Church in the Virtual World, was interviewed on the Paul Edwards show regarding the virtual ch...
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Zondervan authors featured on CNN.com re online church
The conversation about internet church services continued this week in an article on CNN.com, "Online Churches draw Believers, Critics....
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Douglas Estes on a Blog Tour for SimChurch
Douglas Estes (PhD, University of Nottingham, UK) is touring the blogosphere today in support of SimChurch: Being the Church in the Virtual ...
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Influential Books and Authors: John H. Armstrong on Lesslie Newbigin
Each week in Influential Books and Authors we hear from a noted scholar on the author(s) and book(s) that have been most important to ...
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Internet Campuses and Virtual Community - Sound Ecclesiology?
There has been a bit of talk regarding internet campuses, virtual community and such from on different blogs. Here are some of the conversat...
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FREE book giveaway: SimChurch
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Attend a service online, get a free book
SimChurch: Being the Church in the Virtual World by Douglas Estes (PhD, University of Nottingham, UK) explores the idea: The meeting place f...
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False Dichotomies in Mission pt. 2 of 2 by Christopher J.H. Wright
(See part 1 for the complete context of this post, and for False Dichotomies #1-2.)
Question: In what way have we as evangelical Christians ...
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False Dichotomies in Mission pt. 1 of 2 by Christopher J.H. Wright
In June, the Lausanne Biennial Leadership Meeting took place, with about 200 leaders of the Lausanne Movement from around the world meeting ...
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FREE Book Giveaway: Introduction to Christian Education and Formation
To cap off Ron Habermas' week long series, "The Greatest Story Never Told" we thought it might be fun to give away 20 copies o...
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Former LDS members ministering to the LDS Church today
In addition to our weekly series (Monday with Mounce, Bible Backgrounds, Influential Books and Authors) all week on Koinonia, former Mormon,...
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Influential Books and Authors: Ken Berding on Jim Elliot
Each week in Influential Books and Authors we hear from a noted scholar on the author(s) and book(s) that have been most important to ...
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Multisensory Preaching and Teaching: 4
"Simply Entertainment?" by Rick Blackwood
"Simply Entertainment?" by Rick Blackwood
In today's post I'll address the third question raised when considering multisensory preaching and teaching, "Is it simply ente...
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Multisensory Preaching and Teaching: 3
"Does it Water Down the Gospel?" by Rick Blackwood
"Does it Water Down the Gospel?" by Rick Blackwood
When I was working on my Doctor of Education at Southern Seminary, I was working out in the gym one afternoon, and I struck up a conversatio...
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Multisensory Preaching and Teaching: 2
"Do we have permission?" By Rick Blackwood
"Do we have permission?" By Rick Blackwood
Yesterday I introduced a heated debate in evangelical churches about the use of multisensory preaching. Some feel that the use of multisenso...
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