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The Happening.
MIJOMO By Michael Moore on 8/9/2011 1:16 PM

It has been a long time since I have been able to work on my classes here online. I'm trying to get back at it. My 2nd of 4 sons just started school yesterday and I will be having a little more time to work on my schooling. 

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New to Blogging
John Nel's Blog! By John777 on 13/05/2011 22:40

Well, here we go! I'm new to this whole blog thing, but hopefully as I study and walk with God my thoughts and ideas will lead others to walk closer with God. 

A couple of days ago I studied Matthew 5:43-47, not only was I deeply moved and convicted; but I realized this for me is a very hard thing to do. Loving your enemies and praying for those who persecute you. Wow! I don't think I'm the only one who finds this hard. 

I must confess that I do tend to take things personal, I'm often ashamed when I think about what Jesus went through on the cross. Leaving His heavenly glory to become a man to save those who will accept Him in faith. And yet He is rejected by so many. We have so much to be gratefull for.

Anyway I'm not sure how I can get better at "loving my enemies". I'll have to make it a matter of prayer and seek God's help. I'm just glad Je ...

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Busy as ever
Debra Reid's blog By Debra Reid on 3/9/2011 8:38 AM
Lots going on, lots to do and lots to get excited about!
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2011
Debra Reid's blog By Debra Reid on 1/31/2011 1:13 PM
technical frustrations overcome!
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Writing Essays
Mr Godfrey By GODFREY on 20/09/2010 09:30

I joine Spurgeon online a while ago I am struggling to write academic biblical essays. Can anyone help?. How do I present my argument when writing essays  e.g for Module one, How can I plan my essays since there are no guidelines. How do I know if I am writing the right things. Pleasde Help.

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Worship - Big Business?
Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land By Nigel Wiggins on 9/14/2010 11:08 AM

It's becoming quite clear now that praise & worship music is BIG business. It's not just found in christian bookshops and heared on niche radio stations like UCB. Just like in the USA, it's becoming more prominant in the mainstream media channels.  Tom Jones's weekend appearance in the Help for Heros concert highlighted this with the inclusion of a gospel song from his new album Praise & Blame.

Also interesting to see how in recent years, big churches like Rick Warren's Saddleback church enter into endorsement deals with companies like Yamaha. Yamaha aren't a charity - they exist to make money and must believe that there's money to be made in marketing to churches.  An endorsement from Saddleback will carry a lot of weight. When searching for acoustic guitar ...

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Confused.com
Navel Gazing By drowden3339 on 20/08/2010 17:28

Having just got back into study after a 20 year break to say I am rusty would be like saying the "Go Compare" man is loud. "No Really" ?

The only critical analysis I ever did is " Was he offside or not". As for writing assignments, I have trouble writing a post card let alone 1500 words. The only studying I ever did was making sure the utilities were'nt charging me too much. The only notes I ever bothered about were the ones in my pocket. I think you get the picture.

So how does a 1970s guy get into 21st century studying? With difficulty!!

Anyway here goes, I have Fee's book, A good Bible(with study notes..ooooh! ), Chambers & Northedges Good Study Guide ( 1p off Amazon ), a pad and pen and my online module.

All I need now is a brain and I am ready go.

Wait for the next instalment of Navel Gazing, and hey "Be careful out there & ...

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Where is the paper?
Navel Gazing By drowden3339 on 19/08/2010 21:06

Doing the online course is hard for a person who prints off everything.

I know it is not good for the trees etc. The trees dont have the problem of coping with a memory that is at best....where was I? Oh yes at best unreliable and at usual performance levels  non-existent.

I need paper ( He shouts ) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How will I cope with 3 years at least of having modules and assignments all electronic. Bring back the 70s when you had paper that felt good in your hands, the reassuring click of the lever arch files and the muscles you built up carrying them to lectures, aahh! the good old days.

Well I had better go, my computer is making noises demanding my attention. Paper was never as rude!

 


Summer Update
Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land By Nigel Wiggins on 7/23/2010 8:02 PM

It's been a little while since the last update.  I've been concentrating my time and effort over the last year with a church planting team in Paris.

Whilst this means I have had to put the study books to one side, it has allowed me to put some of the theory into practice in the area of worship and instrument research.

Looking forward to rentree in September and a new season of study!

Have a great summer :-)

 


Long Time
MIJOMO By Michael Moore on 5/16/2010 4:55 PM

It has taken me a long time to get to a point where I can actually start working on my Module. I did not intend for it to take this long. I guess that is what having children does.

We are expecting our fourth son in August, so that will mean even less time to complete this course. Please keep me in your prayers, because I believe that God has called me to spread the gospel, preach, and teach others through formal service in the church. With four boys 6 and under this is getting harder and harder to do.

The reason I took a break is because I needed to focus more on my "little church". I think we have reached a point where study is somthing we are going to try to make a priority.

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