Controversy pushes blog readership up, I'm told. But I like blogs that tout the helpful books, articles, and MP3s someone is reading or listening to (like Andy Naselli). I also like blogs that give me exegetical or grammatical or ministerial tidbits to chew on (like...
Tech
Standing Without iPology
Tim Challies is on board with Apple now, and he "iPologizes" for his rejection of Macs in the past. No apologies here. I haven't been arrogant about Macs, just truthful. On the other hand, I must admit that I am tiring somewhat of having to run my most important...
Logos Deal for BJU Students Ends Thursday, February 5
The twice- or thrice-yearly BJU Logos Bible Software sale is on, but only for another week and a half. I use and appreciate Logos Bible software. I recommend it as a close-to-essential (that is, close to BibleWorks) tool for seminary and ministry. A McLuhanesque...
Google Books, However!
Google Books has become my constant companion during my dissertation research. You can see it up on my extra monitor below (I've been studying this past week at a basement hideout in a secret, no cellphones location far from South Carolina!). I'm reading again through...
The Sins of the Bloggers
I publish these comments from the latest Themelios with some trepidation: I don't want to be guilty of these sins. But I publish these comments with some hope: I don't want to be guilty of these sins! D. A. Carson: Because the Internet is spectacularly accessible,...
Facebook Pronouncement
See the sad final line from this actual screenshot. The irony is this: neither does "1,721 friends" really mean 1,721 friends.
Want ESV Audio?
Want to listen to ESV audio? You can always do it for free at the ESV website. Or you can buy it for $10 from one of my favorite Bible software retailers, Rejoice Christian Software. Make sure to get on their mailing list for more great deals—including a nice price on...
BibleWorks 8
Interested in BibleWorks 8? Check out this series of posts on some of its new features.