Logos Bible Software is now in the magazine business. They are now the publishers of Bible Study Magazine. As a promotional offer they are giving out some free stuff. Check it out:
Bible Study Magazine and Mars Hill are giving away 20 copies of Mark Driscoll’s new book, Vintage Church. Not only that, but they are also giving away five subscriptions to Bible Study Magazine and a copy of their Bible Study Library software! Enter to win on the Bible Study Magazine Mark Driscoll page, then take a look at all the cool tools they have to take your Bible study to the next level!
Even if you are not a Driscoll fan, I think Bible Study Magazine is definitely going to be worth it. I've used Logos for several years now and I love it. I'm hoping the magazine is as informative and helpful.
MTF
Monday, February 23, 2009
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What (or How) Do you Think?
This is a quote I found on the bulletin board next to a professor's office at NOBTS. What do you, the reader, think about this particular quote?
“The fallacy of particularism stems from the fact that God has not spoken definitively to us about everything. . . If it is an error for some Christians to make relative what God has made absolute, it is equally an error for others to make absolute what God has left relative . . . We must all think Christianly, but for that very reason we must not all think the same way.”
- Os Guiness. Fit Bodies, Fat Minds. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1974, p.145.
JS
“The fallacy of particularism stems from the fact that God has not spoken definitively to us about everything. . . If it is an error for some Christians to make relative what God has made absolute, it is equally an error for others to make absolute what God has left relative . . . We must all think Christianly, but for that very reason we must not all think the same way.”
- Os Guiness. Fit Bodies, Fat Minds. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1974, p.145.
JS
Monday, February 16, 2009
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