Thursday, December 14, 2006

Modern Reformation

I can't believe I went this long without a link to Modern Reformation. It's an excellent magazine. They spent 2006 looking at Paul's letter to the Romans. I've added the link to the sidebar. Check it out-they post many of their articles online. It is well worth your time.

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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

LOTW December 6, 2006

Here are the new Links of the Whenever (as in whenever I get to them.)

First-
The Geneva Bible was the dominant English translation prior to the King James Bible. (It took about 50 years for the KJV to supplant the Geneva Bible.) King James did not like the Geneva Bible because of the margin notes. Those note were Reformed in theology. It's influenece was far reaching including being the Bible of the pilgrims and puritans who came to North America. It also was the inspiration for original name of The Reformation Study Bible. (It was first called the New Geneva Study Bible.) It originally used the New King James, but now uses the English Standard Version. The notes are also new.

But go here, to check out the original Geneva Bible. The site appears to be a work in progress, but there is a lot to read on it.

Second-
If you've read previous posts you may know I am interested in sports logos and design. A site I think has some excellent work in that regard is Athlantic Design. There you'll find one man's concepts for several teams on a well done template. It's creative. If you enjoy this sort of thing I think you'll enjoy this site.

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

LOTW November 14, 2006

It's whenever again, and time for the Links of the Whenever...

First up-
The Cambridge Declaration
of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
It's a great statement on faith and action. If you haven't read it before, check it out. If you have, here's a chance to review it.

Second-
In the late 1960's, an interesting and intriguing TV show was born. It was called "The Prisoner" and starred Patrick McGoohan. Some episodes were quite surreal, and you couldn't half-watch it. Unlike much television this show engaged your brain. Here's a web-site about the show that has extensive info on it.
The Prisoner

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