Showing posts with label Just for Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just for Fun. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

G. Campbell Morgan - a bit overpriced!!!

I like the writings of G. Campbell Morgan.  I love his passion for God and the Scriptures, and I can put up with his Arminianism, but I don't like him THIS MUCH (or see below).  Surely this must be a typo.  Anyway, I got a good chuckle out of it.



By the way, if you are interested in the works of G. Campbell Morgan, please see our bibliographies of the published works of G. Campbell Morgan.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Discipline of Discerning Book Covers

While looking for Spanish titles for our previous post (Wanted: Biblical Resources in Spanish), I stumbled across the following book. Look familiar?


Let me help you out:

How about that?

Just for fun!
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Congratulations to the Nasellis on the Birth of Their Daughter!

We would like to praise the Lord for, and congratulate Andy and Jenni Naselli on, the arrival and safe delivery of Kara Marie Naselli.

June 8, 2008, 8:58 PM
8 lbs., 9 oz., 19.5 inches long

We're very happy for you two!

BTW, I recommend to you Andy's theology blog.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

A Little Bit of Book Fun: Baptist Theology

I share this with you for the sake of humor, but do NOT, at all, want to disparage the value of this forthcoming book. I've not yet read anything by Dr. Garrett, but this little mishap has worked out to introduce me to some of his work in Baptist theology.

Wyman Richardson, at Walking Together, posted a notice (Coming In January 2009) of the following book due out January of 2009:


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Baptist Theology: A Four Century Study (Baptists) (Hardcover)
by James Leo Garrett (Author)
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Well, if you haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary yet, take a look at the following, "unofficial" correction by Swampboy:




What a hoot! I'm told that the publisher is correcting this immediately.

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Friday, January 4, 2008

Choosing Your Words Carefully

At the beginning of each year I look forward to the Banished Words List from Lake Superior State University. This is a list of words or phrases that the wordsmiths at LSSU believe should be banished “from the Queen’s English for Misuse, Overuse, and General Uselessness.” I always learn something about language and get several good laughs from their list. Words and phrases entering the region of the banished for 2007 include wordsmith, decimate, webinar, post-9/11, and perfect storm.

LSSU may need to consider adding the words literal and literally to their next list, or at least issuing a caution in the use of these words. One presidential contender caused some confusion about voters in Iowa by the misuse of literally. Be sure to read the comments as well as the blog post itself. Some of them are funny, and one is literally Hillary-ous. (Sorry; couldn’t resist.)

Since our duty as followers of Christ includes representing Him to the world and teaching other believers, we should strive to communicate clearly and accurately. We may not all be English scholars, but we can look up words in a dictionary or thesaurus and check some good books on usage. Syndicated columnist James J. Kilpatrick is very helpful for improving language skills. I don’t know if he still writes columns (he was born in 1920), but if your local newspaper carries him, read him. Or, obtain a copy of his book The Writer’s Art. He’s quite the wit.

Our purpose in using the right words is the same as in knowing biblical theology: to be sharp instruments in the hand of our wonderful Lord. “My heart overflows with a good theme; I address my verses to the King; My tongue is the pen of a ready writer” (Psalm 45:1).

Leave a comment and let us know of other resources in print or online that you’ve found helpful in improving linguistic skills. Making this effort is sure to decimate at least a tenth of our grammatical deficiencies!


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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Overdue Library Books

I've been guilty of returning books late, but these guys have me beat by a long shot.

Chile has returned 3,778 books that its military had taken from Peru's national library - more than 126 years overdue.

Chilean soldiers pillaged the library in 1881 after capturing the Peruvian capital, Lima, during the 1879-1883 War of the Pacific.

The volumes, written in Greek, Latin, French and Spanish, some with full-page colonial-era maps, dated from the 16th to 19th centuries. Chile shipped the books, most in excellent condition, to Peru this week via DHL, where they'll be returned to Lima's national library.

(Read the full article here.)

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Relation between Appearance and Orthodoxy?

This is pretty good! Check out a recent study that concludes "good looks = bad theology" (and vice-versa). Don't know how accurate it is, but I'm starting to worry about my friend Jason, who's much younger and better looking than I am.
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Friday, April 27, 2007

Facing the Giants (Evangelical Giants on the Basketball Court)

This is worth seeing--C.J. Mahaney, John MacArthur, Thabiti Anyabwile and others on the court.

Scott & Em: Facing the Giants: "Some pictures from a recent pick-up game at our school's gym. Needless to say, the game had some intense players who attracted a small crowd. I grabbed our camera and snapped a few shots of the action."
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