Sunday, August 26, 2007

Vick Perspective

I'm a bit tired now of hearing 24-7 Michael Vick news. I am as disgusted with what he did as anyone; no animal deserves to be treated in those ways. I wonder, however, why we get so up-in-arms as Americans over the mistreatment of animals and yet turn a blind eye to the unborn babies killed each year?

Just musing.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Byzantine Text of John

The Byzantine Text of John is now on-line. The project, primarily produced by Dr. Rod Mullen, has been in the works for some time. One of the Church Fathers used in the apparatus is Chysostom. As I was finishing my dissertation on Chrysostom's text of John, Dr. Mullen and I corresponded several times. I sent him the work I had completed up to that point [too many mistakes in it, I'm afraid. Those mistakes have been corrected and hopefully will be in book form in the next year.], and he compared my work with his, using that comparsion for Chrysostom's witness to the 4th Gospel.

The text and information relating to it can be found at:

http://www.iohannes.com/

The IGNTP latest edition on John is also out.

The New Testament in Greek IV/ the Gospel According to St. John: Volume Two the Majuscules (New Testament Tools and Studies)by U. B. Schmid (Editor), D. C. Parker (Editor), W. J. Elliott (Editor), American and British Committees of the I (Editor)
List Price:$239.00Hardcover: 558 pages
Publisher: Brill Academic Pub (August 15, 2007)Language:
EnglishISBN-10: 9004163131
ISBN-13: 978-9004163133

[The above from an e-mail I received from Dr. William Warren]

Man I wish this wasn't $239!

Finally,

There is a little debate going on the Johannine Byzantine text on the Evangelical Text Criticism blog that you might be interested in.

http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.com/

Friday, August 17, 2007

Crusade

We finished the North Greenville Stadium Crusade this week. The crowds were a bit hindered, especially on Monday and Tuesday due to the record-breaking heat. The last night of the crusade made it all worthwhile, however. We had at least 50 people saved. Tony Nolan preached a powerful message. We had other great messaged during the week. My favorite was from evangelist Len Turner, who shared a great word on heaven.

I found it interesting that each night as the preacher was wrapping up his sermon and going into the invitation that geese would fly over, making the noises that geese make. Spiritual warfare is alive and well!

I had the privilege of sharing the gospel with two high school students on Wednesday night during the invitation. They were the among the many young people who gave their hearts to Christ.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Ankiel

During last night's Cardinals game I saw an outstanding story of perseverance. Rick Ankiel, who is probably one of the biggest pitching prospect busts in history, found himself back in St. Louis-this time in right field. Ankiel's makeover is truly one of the most remarkable I've ever seen. His story has a great ending too--a three-run homer in the 7th that gave the Cardinals some breathing room against San Diego.

What this teaches I think is that if you want something bad enough and are willing to persevere no matter the critics, good things can happen!

http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20070809&content_id=2140369&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=stl

Great Site

Here is a great site for pictures of Bible Lands. You need to bookmark this one.

http://www.bibleplaces.com/index.htm

Thanks to the Dave Black blog for pointing this one out.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

One More!



Mamaw and her great-grandchildren. The group grows!

Family Party!


Mamaw with her grandchildren. Only one is missing.
[Front from l to r: Cousin Linda, Mamaw, and my sister Susan. Back from l to r: Brothers Dave, Rob, John, and me].

#90



Happy 90th Mamaw! We recently travelled to Missouri for a big birthday bash for my grandmother, Mary Hogue. I think we surprised her. We had a birthday party at her church fellowship hall.