Posts Tagged with "reading"

Touching Godliness Through Submission – “Free” book

Friday, March 5, 2010

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This isn’t a book review or case study, though I should probably do both for Touching Godliness Through Submission and its author, K.P. Yohannan. For now, though, I thought I’d point you to a wonderful resource. The book is only $10. Not bad. Plus, you’re supporting an amazing organization. But if you’re interested, I’d suggest checking out [...]

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Unleashing the newsletter… again (PLUS: 7 ways to serve your world)

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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I’m stoked about this. If you’d like to save yourself some time, you can go ahead and sign up for the newsletter to the right. (If you’re in RSS or email, click through.) You’ll get the “7 Ways to serve your world” bonus even if you don’t read this article. At the beginning of [...]

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Renee Johnson interview and blog tour

Friday, February 5, 2010

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Renee Johnson (a.k.a. Devotional Diva) asked me to participate in her book, blog tour. I don’t even know what that means. I’ve never participated in one before. So of course, my hand shot up (then I had to tweet back because she couldn’t see my hand). Renee Johnson has been writing devotions for young adults for [...]

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Cross-reference reading

Thursday, November 13, 2008

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Note: This is the fifth in a series on unusual routines for reading your Bible. Be sure to read the rest in the series. Unusual Routines For Reading Your Bible Series Unusual Routines For Reading Your Bible (Intro) 3-Verses-From –3-Places Reading Staggered Chapter Reading Headings-Only Reading Mass Reading Cross-Reference Reading Cross-Reference Reading How to do it: Start with any verse you like. Use the [...]

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Mass reading

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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How to do it: Pick a place to start, any place will do. You probably normally read a chapter or a few chapters in one sitting. Mass reading takes a different approach. With mass reading (not to be confused with Mass reading, which is Catholic by nature), you read many chapters in one sitting, usually ten or

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