I’m a bit of a geek–well, probably more than a little bit. If it were not so expensive I’d definitely be an “early adopter.” The last year could be called the year of the security breach. The number of significant breaches of security at major retailers and other institutions should cause all who use technology pause–or …
Category: Tech
A Few Tools for Bible Study
Yesterday at Calvary Church we demonstrated inductive Bible study. It is something I do and model in classes room environments all the time, but we managed to do it in front of a large audience (I hope). So as a follow-up, here are some tools. First, a simply outline. I use the acronym ROADS as a reminder of …
Faithlife Study Bible
Many know I'm a fan the the ESV Study Bible (and since it is too big to carry around, I take advantage of the online version). Another resource that some might be interested–particularly if you are in an intentional relationship for growth (small group, accountability group, memtoring relationship or adult Bible class) is the new …
Back up and running
About 8 weeks ago, my site along with several others on my host were hacked with malware. I apologize is anyone had any ill effects. I rebuilt the site, installed additional security (and my host is installing adding security). So I hope not to have to go through that again. I thought I would post …
In Blogosphere
Interesting things I found Something I’d love to do —Netbook hackintosh 10 Reasons you aren’t done yet–Michael Hyatt Comparative Charts –religious beliefs and practices Floating Sheep–mapping main segments of Christianity (and others)
Too funny not to pass on
For those who like to stay connected in cyberspace.
Tech Tuesday
I continue to be amazed at what technology can do to assist in the study of the Bible. http://net.bible.org/home.php http://bible.johndyer.name/