Why memorize the books of the Bible? While it’s certainly not required to memorize the books of the Bible (especially with today’s smart phone apps that make finding a Bible passage easy), it’s helpful to know where a book of the Bible is located. Here are a couple songs that will...
Genesis speaks of beginnings and is foundational to the understanding of the rest of the Bible. It is supremely a book that speaks about relationships, highlighting those between God and his creation, between God and humankind, and between human beings. ...
The development of the Bible has occurred over thousands of years, with multiple groups adding and subtracting books from the text. The Christian Bible of the Western church has gone through multiple codifications. Some major versions of the Bible have included the Vetus Latina (Old Latin) ...
Know Your Bible--Expanded Edition: All 66 Books Explained and AppliedPaul Kent
BOOK OF THE YEAR • From the New York Times bestselling author of I Was Anastasia and Code Name Hélène comes a gripping historical mystery inspired by the life and diary of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife who defied the legal system and wrote herself into American history....
I felt an immediate kinship with an anonymous author who wrote in The British Bookmaker that Vague generalities may always be used by theorists in describing a process of work, and they may suffice for those who know how to do it, and are consequently able to fill in the omissions of ...
I am not sure why this book garnered so much acclaim, I can only assume that people saw her name and assumed it was as good as her other books. It wasn’t terrible, I just have higher expectations for her than this. Kick Me by Paul Feig Another mediocre memoir of a geeky teenager...
In our new history books section, we keep track of some of the books coming out by Five Books interviewees and frequently recommended authors. We're also scanning catalogues and highlighting interesting new history books being published that come to our attention. It's impossible to cover all ...
It consists of a thin layer of resin atop a block of MDF wood and, since the ’90s, was famously used by Barry Moser (e.g., the Pennyroyal Caxton Bible). More than lino or blocks for woodcuts, it allows for the thin lines necessary for close and fine patterns. Standing the ...
“The Lambing Season: Stories of Life on an Irish Family Farm” by John Connell “Bible Truths You Won’t Hear in Church” by Drew Costen Young Adult “Gay the Pray Away” by Natalie Naudus Tomorrow’s Top Ten Tuesday topic asks us to share our favourite reads of 2024, so come back...