"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path." Psalm 119:105
Bible study discussion group
posted Monday, June 1, 2009 :: 6:19 AM
I have been thinking about doing this for some time. I want to start a Bible study email group. We would read one chapter from the Bible each day (it would take about three years to go through the entire Bible), and I would begin a discussion on it, either how that Word that we read applies practically to our lives today, how it applies to current events or controversies, or discussing a point of theology, or whatever the Spirit leads. My hope is that it could grow into a real discussion list, where I would not be the only one talking. On this blog, I feel so much like the only one talking, LOL, and I sometimes get so tired of listening to myself, LOL.
Of course this blog would not stop. This is the place to do topical studies, such as the Revelation series, what the Bible says about parenting, the relationship of Torah to our lives as believers in Yeshua, and all that.
So if a Bible study discussion group sounds like something you would be interested in, please send an e-mail to christinesbiblestudy [at] gmail [dot] com, and we will begin in a few weeks (to give people a chance to sign up.) I am going to leave this post on top until we start. :)
P.S. If anyone knows how to set up blind e-mailing in gnail, could you e-mail me at christinesbiblestudy, the above address, and let me know? I know it is possible, but haven't been able to figure it out yet. Thank you!
Visit with Christine Miller awhile and let's share our thoughts on homeschooling, education, and life.
:: home :: rss site feed
:: archives :: email me
"The Story of the Romans provides an introductory context for the culture and ideas so foundational to the development of Western thought.�
Anne Weiland :: The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
:: read a chapter from this book
:: more books
"For new and veteran homeschool families alike, this extensive new release from the editors of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine serves as a homeschool convention in a book. It details today's most viable education models, helping parents formulate an educational game plan and choose teaching methodologies. There are more than twenty contributors." Including Christine Miller, who wrote a chapter on Classical Education.
christine's reading
I am researching the holy days which were instituted by God as a celebration of the Messiah, instead of celebrating the holy days which were instituted by man to honor nature in place of nature's God.
:: Israel's Feast - Wooten
:: Annals - Ussher