Archive for April, 2008

Thanks!

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

I haven’t thanked folks for telling others about the program lately. I know that many people are spreading the word. Thanks for telling friends and people at church.

Two blogs have mentioned the site recently:
http://weblog.xanga.com/womanofjoy/
http://theopenwindow1.blogspot.com/

If you have a blog, please mention this site or put a link to it in your blogroll!

I’ve been working behind the scenes and I hope to release a new version of the program by June- implementing many suggestions and improvements.

Have a great rest of the week!

Robert

Scriptorium 2008

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Hey fellow Bible memorization enthusiasts!

My friend Phil Walker at scripturememorychallenge.org sent out an announcement regarding Scriptorium 2008, a convention devoted to scripture memorization and recitation.

Scriptorium 2008

Sounds like a really fun time, click here for more information!

Validating The Gospel in Modesty

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Modesty is a hot-topic issue at probably any Bible-believing church. Pastors feel the tension between crossing cultural and ethnic lines, offending church members, being regarded as dirty-minded, and wanting to protect their sheep from stumbling. Unfortunately, in our fallen world and in our fallen natures, these will be issues that we’ll struggle with until Christ returns.

Pastor Albert N. Martin of Trinity Baptist Church in Montville, New Jersey recently preached an excellent message that addresses this topic: Validating The Gospel in Modesty. I highly recommend it.

[audio http://mp3.sa-media.com/media/2250872194/2250872194.mp3]

L.E.D Kippah

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

It looks like Christianity isn’t the only religion plagued with cutesy gimmicks:

L.E.D. Kippah from www.ledkippah.com
Image from www.ledkippah.com