Author Archives: Emmanuel
July deputation visit to Britain
Our deputation visit is taking shape. There are now 22 meetings confirmed in 19 different churches. 2 of these churches are in England, the rest in Wales. One more church in Wales needs to confirm a meeting. that’s probably enough, … Continue reading
More thoughts on electronic books
The following is taken from the BibleWorks website: Some Thoughts About Electronic Libraries We continue to encourage our users to think carefully before building large electronic libraries, for two reasons: 1. There is no guarantee computers will, in as few … Continue reading
A follow up on the previous post (Do you own an ebook?)
Following today’s previous post on ebook readers, a great post by Kevin deYoung. Thanks to Alan for pointing this out in the comments of the Facebook page. Why I Hope Real Books Never Die (and They Won’t) – Kevin DeYoung.
Do you own an ebook reader?
I’ve been wondering whether I should get a kindle for a while. I love books. I love touching them, I love flickering through them. When I was growing up, I would spend hours in my grandparents attic, looking at the … Continue reading
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-02-19
Great story: BBC News – Twin Radio Supply's Frank Firth still fixing in Gorseinon after 75 years http://t.co/9putebpp # There's nothing like homemade shortbread with a good cuppa. # Off to the market in Rostrenen. It's warmer today, but it's … Continue reading
How is Judges relevant to us?
The following quote are the closing paragraphs of Daniel I. Block’s ). I use it for a series of Bible studies, alongside Daniel I Block’s commentary is brilliant, full of contemporary applications and theological insight. It is written in an American context, … Continue reading