This must be the season for shameless appeals. For our friends in the Spokane area, here is a reminder that Nate is going to be at Auntie’s Bookstore tonight (Wednesday, May 14th) at 7:30 pm, for a book signing. The store is one of my favorites, one I try to get to whenever I am in Spokane. …
And Don’t Forget Trinity Fest . . .
. . . not that you would.
Life Between the Sexes
At the end of next week, Nancy and I will be speaking in Arnold, Maryland. The mini-conference will be on “life between the sexes,” and more info can be found here. That’s me on the right.
Pentecost Message
The message last Lord’s Day (Pentecost) was on the Spirit’s work in the world. If you want to follow a line of argument that draws attention to the Lord’s declared intention to redeem and restore this world, check out the this year’s Easter message, Ascension Day message, and this Pentecost message.
Mini Book Tour. Mini Tour, That Is. Not Mini Book.
For those who are interested and somewhere close enough, Nate is doing a mini-book tour early this next week. Portland: 10:30am, Monday, May 12th/A Children’s Place/4807 NE Fremont St. Beaverton: 7 pm, Monday, May 12th/Barnes and Noble/18300 NW Evergreen Pkwy Spokane: 7:30pm, Wednesday, May 14th/Auntie’s Bookstore/402 W Main.
Skirties Back on Line. Download One Today.
My lovely daughter Bekah has had quite a saga of Internet woes with regard to her web site, the one that sells Skirties, a story which she briefly explains here. While you are there, scroll down one and read what my wife wrote about her days with InterVarsity. Good stuff. Anyhow, Bekah’s new web site …
Rome and Philippi
Yesterday’s Ascension Day sermon was called “Colonies of Heaven.”
And Why Mystify the Author’s Father?
Here is some fun news. Nate’s book 100 Cupboards is doing quite well by various indicators. One of the more striking indicators is the matter of foreign rights. Thus far, foreign rights have been picked up for thirteen countries, with others in the works. Translated (heh), that means 100 Cupboards is now slated to show …
In a Second Gutenberg Era
Well, here at the end of April, year of our Lord, 2008, this blog is now four-years-old. So watch out everybody — we’re about to move into preschool. Seriously, many thanks to all of you who drop by to visit. Over the course of a month, the average number of distinct visitors is pretty robust. …
Introduction to Amos
The series will be interrupted almost right away because next Sunday is Ascension and the Sunday after that is Pentecost. But yesterday I began a series through the book of Amos, which will resume after Pentecost.