I tried to post some really good links this past Saturday – I had an exception list drafted, but between the time I started and just after breakfast with my wife, the post was gone. That’s right – my blog ate it. Well, I don’t know what else to say, except here are a few links to interesting stuff from last week that I wanted to post but . . .
A 9 Marks article on “What Makes a Sermon Non-expositional.” Well, that’s my title for it – their’s is: Expostional Imposters.
Professor Jim Hamilton posts some good resources for listening to biblical Hebrew and Greek using tools available over the internet:
Reading and Hearing Biblical Hebrew
Another Hebrew Listening Site
Listening to Greek for Free
Insights from a TMS professor in Israel on the current state of affairs between the Palestinians and Israelis.
A republican voter tries to pose as God while registering to vote.
Mohler’s interesting quotes from a prize winning novel about a preacher’s retrospect on his ministry, especially his life of study and preaching.
Mohler also notes how Oxford University is now requiring students to sign a contract stating that they will attend class and do their homework. Why? So the students won’t come back and sue the University for providing a bad education. Wow!
Expository Thoughts blog takes up the T4G idea of commenting on reading. Helpful stuff here.
I’m going to have to try out the new Firefox extention – the Book Buro – helps to find books on the web.
An era comes to an end. Jerry Vines preaches his last sermon as pastor of First Baptist Jacksonville, FL.
And finally – “Let Michael In!” – they haven’t yet.