Saturday, March 24, 2012

Welcome to the blog!

So, this March Southover did a mini-series on the Bible in the hope of encouraging and equipping you to read it more and get more out of it. And in #4 (The Bible, God's Treasure) I spoke about making the most of everything technology has to offer - and it's from giving this sermon that I've started this blog, so I can post here everything I think could be worth you checking out.

In case you're interested to hear more in-depth about the relationship between the Church and Technology, Mark Driscoll has done a great run-down which you can listen to by scrolling to the bottom of this page: http://marshill.com/2010/11/09/this-is-why-we-do-video (those people who have hung around me for a while will know I listen to a lot of Driscoll... but more on him later).

The web has become the biggest game-changer since Gutenburg printing press in 1436 - in 2010 there were 88 billion Google searches per month. So, this is my rather tiny contribution in helping you find helpful stuff you might like.

Happy exploring,


Chris :-)



P.S. ...

My hope behind this is to help mainly younger Christians find things that will
encourage and feed their faith, as a supplement to serving at church.

Therefore , if you are a ranty atheist:
feel free to browse, but please save the ranting for facebook.

Or, if you are a Christian using the internet as a substitute for church:
feel free to browse, but please get yourself to a good church soon.
Move house if you have to. Matt 9:37

2 comments:

  1. Chris great sermon. I find wordlive a wonderful resource for daily bible study.
    http://www.wordlive.org
    I have also just discovered biblos which is a great bible study site with commentry concordance maps
    http://biblos.com/

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  2. Thanks for listening! And for the recommendations. Are you local? Hope you enjoy future posts...

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