Good Reads My Problem With the Bible – by Brian Zahnd That’s my problem. See, I’m trying to read the Bible for all it’s worth, but I’m not a Hebrew slave « Previous 1 … 8 9 10 11 Next » NATHANAEL’S BUBBLE – think for yourself You and I have bubbles. Everyone does. No matter who we are, where we live, or how enlightened we think BOOK REVIEW: The Knight & the Gardener – Worldviews Make Worlds. I was recently introduced to the book by Cassidy S. Dale: The Knight & the Gardener - Worldviews Make Worlds. Books Available The following books are available from the author: Please contact Mike at thirdwayinfo@gmail.com for more information The 18inch Principle ANAMORPHIC CHRISTIANITY I Loved working on my new book: ANAMORPHIC CHRISTIANITY. I was enthralled in exploring truth, worship, salvation, faith, holiness, missions, INSALTED – Christianity inside out INsalted (Not to be confused with insulted or insulting – to speak to or treat with disrespect or scornful abuse.) THE TOOTH – Mission mishaps and divine disasters “Humanity has unquestionably one really effective weapon; laughter. Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand.” - Mark Twain DANS MET KAMELE – Lesse van volharding op ́n geloofsreis tussen die sienlike en onsienlike. “Een van die mees uitdagende boeke wat ek nog gelees het” - Pastoor Christo Walters, Sending leier Witbank, Suid Afrika SOUPIFIED – Twice transformed into a Christ-consciousness And so, the metamorphose begins, taking roughly two weeks to turn from a furry slug into a beautiful, winged butterfly. A Christian response to MINDLESS VIOLENCE As followers of Jesus Christ, we must declare that the most powerful Spirit alive today is not the one that My Problem With the Bible – by Brian Zahnd That’s my problem. See, I’m trying to read the Bible for all it’s worth, but I’m not a Hebrew slave Palm Sunday and the Gift of Disillusionment – By Johnathan Merritt How the story of Jesus’ triumphal entry—and my chronic pain diagnosis—helped me trade in false hopes for a truer picture Share this:ShareFacebookWhatsAppTwitterPrintLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading...