Rethinking How You Read the Bible
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In the final address of Cape Town 2010, Lindsay Brown quoted from John Wesley’s daily journal. John Wesley would often summarize his day in these terms: I offered Christ to the people today. Or sometimes he would write, I offered[…]


When we lived in Canada, before we made our move to Australia in 2007, we enjoyed watching the many birds which visited our bird feeders: a host of common Sparrows, several Gold Finches, and a few Blue Jays. Now here in Queensland our bird feeders daily attract many Cockatoos, flocks of Lorrikeets, and the occasional King Parrot. Now what do birds have to do with rethinking how you read the Bible? Well, pick up a copy of Scot McKnight's book, The Blue Parakeet (Zondervan: 2008). 
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