new template, the new testament and historical christianity, women in ministry
I've changed my template, and am proud to say that the header was created by none other than yours truly. I also made a cool little Favicon for the URL, which is pretty darn awesome, in my opinion.
The Sunday after Easter, City Church hosted another Open Forum, this time featuring the knowledge and insights of Dr. Ben Witherington III, who is a New Testament scholar from Kentucky. He spoke lucidly about the reliability of New Testament accounts, and responded to the challenge of gnostic gospels, as well as other arguments against the validity of the historic Christian gospels. It was really a fascinating talk, and quite a few great questions were asked and answered afterward. Listen to the audio here.
Also of interest, this Sunday my dad spoke about equality in the gospel, and touched on a particularly touchy subject: women in ministry. Those of you who are interested/concerned about this subject will probably enjoy it. The audio for that is here.
That's all for now! Critique on my new layout is, of course, welcome. For those of you who are reading this via RSS feed (this includes Facebook users), click here to visit my blog and check out the new look.
The Sunday after Easter, City Church hosted another Open Forum, this time featuring the knowledge and insights of Dr. Ben Witherington III, who is a New Testament scholar from Kentucky. He spoke lucidly about the reliability of New Testament accounts, and responded to the challenge of gnostic gospels, as well as other arguments against the validity of the historic Christian gospels. It was really a fascinating talk, and quite a few great questions were asked and answered afterward. Listen to the audio here.
Also of interest, this Sunday my dad spoke about equality in the gospel, and touched on a particularly touchy subject: women in ministry. Those of you who are interested/concerned about this subject will probably enjoy it. The audio for that is here.
That's all for now! Critique on my new layout is, of course, welcome. For those of you who are reading this via RSS feed (this includes Facebook users), click here to visit my blog and check out the new look.
1 Comments:
Very nice. One suggestion for your favicon: try to create a transparent background instead of white. It will look good in all browsers no matter what themes or settings.
I could make other suggestions too, but they'd be just nit-picky. It looks very good.
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