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The Future of the Churches of Christ: Church Trends, Part 1

The news has been filled with reports regarding the decline of Christianity in the U.S. A recent study by the Pew Research Center shows a 7.8% decline in Americans who self-identify as “Christian.” Looking more closely at the numbers, we … Continue reading

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How to Study the Bible: God’s Plan

So I guess you noticed that the series took a sudden left turn in the last post. We were discussing Bible study tools, and then all of sudden, we’re talking narrative hermeneutics — but hermeneutics are just another kind of tool. And … Continue reading

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Back Surgery No. 4, Continued

As of 5:30 yesterday, I am home from the hospital! I can’t tell you how glad I was to roll through those doors. I’m still in a good bit of pain from the surgery itself, but the pace of getting … Continue reading

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1 Corinthians 16:5-24 (Concluding exhortations)

Paul customarily ended his letters with a series of personal notes. It was a challenge to get a letter from place to place in ancient Rome. Normally, this was done by sending a scroll with a trusted friend. Given that … Continue reading

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How to Study the Bible: The Over-Arching A-B-A’ Story

[This is adapted from an earlier post.] The next step in Bible study is learning to approach the scriptures with the right questions — understanding where each element of scripture is situated within God’s story. One excellent approach is found in … Continue reading

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1 Corinthians 16:1-4 (On the first day of every week)

Paul has now finished the serious theological part of his epistle, and so he moves to some practical concerns. One recurring feature of many of Paul’s letters is his collection of funds for the saints in Jerusalem. We aren’t ever told … Continue reading

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How to Study the Bible: Bible Software

I’ve alluded a few times to Bible software as a study aid, and there are just all sorts of programs out there — some free and some quite expensive. Everyone with a smartphone or tablet has doubtlessly found the wide … Continue reading

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Back Surgery Number 4

So I go in for back surgery number 4 on Wednesday. I’ll be in the hospital for a couple of days — stoned on pain meds. (I’ve loaded my iPod with “White Rabbit,” “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” and … Continue reading

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1 Corinthians 15:45-58 (O, Death, where is your victory?)

Paul next returns to an earlier theme, the comparison of Adam and Jesus. (1Co 15:45 ESV) 45 Thus it is written, “The first man Adam became a living being”; the last Adam became a life-giving spirit. Paul quotes Gen 2:7 … Continue reading

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How to Study the Bible: Commentaries

For those new to serious Bible study, a “commentary” is a book that explains one or more books of the Bible in detail, generally verse by verse. Most commentaries are published as part of a set intended to cover the … Continue reading

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