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Thomas Nelson to Make Eco-Friendly Bibles

Posted by Chris Case | February 22, 2008 .

As the first move by a major publisher of Bibles, Thomas Nelson, Inc. has decided to no longer mass produce synthetic bounded Bibles, but switch to a more eco-friendly alternative. Thomas Nelson also were the publishers behind McLaren’s Everything Must Change, which specifically points out that the book is printed on eco-friendly material. [...]

The Aplotetos to Christ

Posted by Chris Case | February 19, 2008 .

“Take me back to the time//When I was maybe eight or nine
And I believed
When Jesus walked on waters blue/And if He helped me, I could too
If I believed
Before rationale, analysis and systematic thinking
Robbed me of a sweet simplicity
When wonders and when mysteries//Were far less often silly dreams
And childhood fantasies
Help me believe”
Nicole Nordeman’s Help me Believe
“But [...]

The “ER” of Liberalism

Posted by Chris Case | February 18, 2008 .

When I started seminary, I was connected to a fairly liberal denomination. I thought that I could just jump through the hoops of my seminary experience in order to go out and be cavalier within the denomination and be part of the change. That is all well and good except for how overwhelmingly [...]

The Wounding Church

Posted by Chris Case | February 18, 2008 .

“Too many people are living in a house of fear and not in a house of love. In the past, churches have been wounders of the healers, not healers of the wounded…Our huffing and puffing to impress God and our thrashing about to fix ourselves while hiding in our pettiness and wallowing in guilt are [...]

The ‘New’ Vintage Jesus

Posted by Chris Case | February 14, 2008 .

My copy of Vintage Jesus by Mark Driscoll and Gerry Breshears arrived today. I had almost completely forgot i preordered it. Good thing I didn’t go to the store. Well, I just started reading and on the first page of the opening chapter it said this
Roughly two thousand years ago, Jesus [...]