Tim Challies has blogged a couple of videos that he’s shot at T4G. If like me, you’re unable to attend, go ahead and pretend your there for a few minutes via Tim’s videos below.
Book reviews and other tidbits from Shaun Tabatt (AKA aspiring Bible scholar, Christian home educator, & all around nice guy).
13
Apr
Tim Challies has blogged a couple of videos that he’s shot at T4G. If like me, you’re unable to attend, go ahead and pretend your there for a few minutes via Tim’s videos below.
Tags: Bibliobloggers, Video
7
Mar
I ran into my friend Matthew Taylor at church this morning and he filled me in on a new blog project he began recently. Matt has been spreading the good news on twitter for quite some time now. While twitter is great for many topics, there are times when Matt has more to say than [...]
Tags: Bibliobloggers, Blogroll
1
Feb
T. Michael W. Halcomb is offering what he describes as a semester worth of Greek training at his website: Getting Greek (gettinggreek.blogspot.com). I strongly encourage you to wander over to Getting Greek and take a look around. He has put together quite the selection of creative little helps. So go ahead & get your Greek [...]
Tags: Bibliobloggers, Greek
21
Jan
Once again, it is time for another installment of Bible Geek Gone Wild’s Biblio-Blogger of the week. This time around our lucky victim volunteer is none other than Jason Skipper. If you’re not yet familiar with Jason’s pastoral musings, be sure to subscribe to his RSS feed at pastoralmusings.com and follow him on Twitter: www.twitter.com/pastoralmusings. [...]
Tags: Biblio-Blogger of the Week, Bibliobloggers, Interviews
1
Dec
Many thanks to Jeff who blogs over at www.scripturezealot.com for agreeing to be featured as this week’s Biblio-Blogger of the Week. I’ve been following Jeff’s blog for more than a year now and I’ve come to value his insights. Be sure to add his site to your feed reader and please take a few minutes [...]
19
Nov
I’m working on lining up three or four new Biblio-Blogger of the Week interviews for December. You can read the previous Biblio-Blogger of the Week interviews here: LINK. If you’re a Biblio-Blogger and you’d like to be interviewed, please drop me a note through my contact page.
19
Nov
Tim Challies wrote today about Cassidy: Amish Vampiress of the Tribulation. Is he finally revealing his latest writing project to the world? That’s right. It’s an Amish novel; it’s a vampire novel; it’s an end-times novel. It’s the best of all worlds. Here is the back cover text: He is handsome. He is romantic. He [...]
Tags: Bibliobloggers, humor
19
Nov
Since I know all of you out there can’t get enough book reviews from us Bibliobloggers, I wanted to take a moment to introduce you to Jason, who blogs over at Eis Doxan. He is a graduate of New Orleans Theological Seminary, currently pastoring at a church in Forest Hill, LA. A few of his [...]
Tags: Bibliobloggers, Book Review, Books
18
Nov
A good friend of mine blogs over at www.fundamentallyreformed.com. Bob is a Bible Geek like me who’s office (like mine) looks like a theological bookstore exploded in it. In the short time I’ve known him, I’ve come to value his insight and discernment. As such, I wanted to point you to a couple of his [...]
Tags: Bibliobloggers, Book Review
19
Oct
Many thanks to T. Michael W. Halcomb for sending along a copy of Harold W. Burgess’s The Framework of Our Faith: The Basics of Knowing Christ. I was fortunate enough to win this in the contest Michael hosted in celebration of his own birthday. I’m a regular reader of Michael’s blog, which can be found [...]
Tags: Bibliobloggers, Books