Every month we will highlight a specific resource that we have found helpful, edifying, or challenging. This resource could be anything from a book to a website. Throughout the month we will post about this resource, at times summarizing content, interacting critically or asking for your feedback. We hope that you find this feature helpful.
For January and February, we will focus on the Church. Since this is such a broad topic, we will have a more narrow focus, viz. the local church. As the weeks roll by, we hope to post on some personal experiences within the church, some Biblical studies relevant tothe local church, and other reflections.
Past Resources of the Month
September: biblicaltraining.org.
October: IVP Bible Background Commentary.
November: The Reformers. Post I. Post II.
December: On vacation :)
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Are there any groups on the North Shore studying the lost books of the Bible?
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Greetings from Norway
I’ll get right to it sirs, what are your views on The Tetragrammaton please, could it be that the name of The Most High and The Son were hidden by the Masoretes and Jesuits in the mother of all Babylonian conspiracies?
It seems very clear that ‘I AM that I AM’ was how our creator presented himself to Moses, and how do you feel about ‘Jesus Christ’ being two pagan names, Zeus and Christos combined into one please?
I believe truth is being made know now, we’re fast moving into a end time scenario, I am searching for those able to stand in the presence of The Son of Man.