Feb 2011
ESV Slimline Bible
February/25/2011 07:35 AM Filed in: Faith E Free - Resource Center
Faith E Free Resource Center is now stocking ESV Slimline Leather Bible - $7
Highly affordable at $7, it retains many of the popular features that people have come to appreciate and expect from the original Thinline—including quality TruTone covers and a helpful concordance—all in a portable format that is less than one inch thick. Containing the same complete ESV text in readable type, the Value Thinline Bible offers the highest value for a thinline Bible at the best price.
Size: 5.375" x 8.375"
Easy-to-read 8.2-point type
1,088 pages
Less than 1" thick
Double-column format with black letter text
30-page concordance
Free ESV Bible Resources software offer included
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Dr. Tom has arrived and he needs your help!
February/24/2011 11:54 AM Filed in: Christian Growth | Culture
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Reasons to Believe Your Bible
February/23/2011 01:21 PM Filed in: Faith E Free - Resource Center
Faith E Free Resource Center is now stocking Reasons to Believe Your Bible - Digital Commentary CD - $1
Is believing the Bible a leap of faith? Are there any rational reasons to trust the Bible is the Word of God? In Reasons to Believe Your Bible, we learn Christians aren’t expected to check their brains at the door. Rather, our mind should feed our faith. In Logical Reasons, we discover how the all-or-nothing claims of the Bible don’t allow us to consider it just a good book. In Historical Reasons and Prophetic Reasons, we look at the Bible’s solid connection with history. In Scientific Reasons, we wrestle with the Genesis account of creation versus the theory of evolution taught in high school biology. In Providential Reasons, we interact with Dan Brown’s novel, The DaVinci Code, to learn the true story of how the books in our Bible were collected into the Bible we hold today. In Personal Reasons, we discover the unique transforming power of the Bible to change our lives.
Commentary Includes the Full Text for Each Message
- Logical Reasons
- Historical Reasons
- Prophetic Reasons
- Christological Reasons
- Scientific Reasons
- Providential Reasons
- Personal Reasons
- Plus Small Group Work Sheets for each sermon
Reasons to Believe Your Bible
February/23/2011 01:19 PM Filed in: Faith E Free - Resource Center
The Faith E Free Resource Center is now stocking Reasons to Believe Your Bible - CD Album - $15
Is believing the Bible a leap of faith? Are there any rational reasons to trust the Bible is the Word of God? In Reasons to Believe Your Bible, we learn Christians aren’t expected to check their brains at the door. Rather, our mind should feed our faith. In Logical Reasons, we discover how the all-or-nothing claims of the Bible don’t allow us to consider it just a good book. In Historical Reasons and Prophetic Reasons, we look at the Bible’s solid connection with history. In Scientific Reasons, we wrestle with the Genesis account of creation versus the theory of evolution taught in high school biology. In Providential Reasons, we interact with Dan Brown’s novel, The DaVinci Code, to learn the true story of how the books in our Bible were collected into the Bible we hold today. In Personal Reasons, we discover the unique transforming power of the Bible to change our lives.
As a bonus, the series concludes with a message from archaeological scholar, Dr. Tom Tribelhorn, author of My Professor Says the Bible is a Myth, as he equips us defend our faith in the academic world.
Series Contents - 4 Audio CD's
- Logical Reasons
- Historical Reasons
- Prophetic Reasons
- Christological Reasons
- Scientific Reasons
- Providential Reasons
- Personal Reasons
- Archaeology and the Bible - Dr. Tom Tribelhorn.
Memory Verse Rings
February/23/2011 01:07 PM Filed in: Faith E Free - Resource Center
Faith E Free Resource Center is now stocking Memory Verse Card Rings - $.60
If your family is like ours, you have a hard time keeping your memory verses together. We work on our verses while eating breakfast. It doesn't take long for us to misplace old ones or lose a new one under a carton of eggs. A simple ring and hole punch can help you keep them together! We are now carrying these rings at the new Faith E Free Resource Center. You can pick one up on Sunday mornings.
Hanging out with Mark Driscoll
February/22/2011 12:53 PM Filed in: Fun
I recently had the chance to hang out with Mark Driscoll at the Resurgence Conference. I was impressed by how focused he was when he talked with me. It means a lot when someone gives you their full attention. Great example of a Godly leader.
Scripture Memory - February 2011 - Weeks 3 and 4
February/20/2011 02:30 PM Filed in: Scripture Memory
Standing Up for Faith at the Iowa Wrestling State Finals
February/18/2011 05:22 PM Filed in: Fun
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Writing at CT’s Herm.eneutics blog, Caryn Rivadeneira argues not only that it is permissible for a boy to wrestle a girl in an athletic competition, but that the example of Jesus toward women requires that he do so! You can read her full argument to see if you find it biblically compelling, faithful, or wise.
I think Al Mohler’s comment is on target: this entire situation is “insanity masquerading as athletic competition.” How much more so when the claim is made that faith in Jesus requires a boy to attempt to physically overpower a girl in this way.
For better arguments, I would suggest:
Writing at CT’s Herm.eneutics blog, Caryn Rivadeneira argues not only that it is permissible for a boy to wrestle a girl in an athletic competition, but that the example of Jesus toward women requires that he do so! You can read her full argument to see if you find it biblically compelling, faithful, or wise.
I think Al Mohler’s comment is on target: this entire situation is “insanity masquerading as athletic competition.” How much more so when the claim is made that faith in Jesus requires a boy to attempt to physically overpower a girl in this way.
For better arguments, I would suggest:
- Albert Mohler, “Boys Wrestling Girls—A Clash of Worlds and Worldviews“
- John Piper, “Over My Dead Body, Son“
Scripture Memory - February 2011 - Weeks 1 and 2
February/06/2011 02:36 PM Filed in: Scripture Memory