Monthly Archives: January 2007
The point of this article is that the pres. of UM was “barraged” with email urging them to comply with the new ban on preferences< The University of Michigan’s president, Mary Sue Coleman, and other officials there were barraged with e-mail last fall urging them to comply with a new […]
A review of this week’s posts. Don’t worry, I don’t intend on making this a habit. 🙂 But in case you would like an audio summary of the stories I covered this week, here it is!
Historical fiction that is at least not pretending to be anything other than fiction. Disgraced author aims to defend Judas – Yahoo! News LONDON – Author Jeffrey Archer, who was cast out of Britain’s Conservative Party after being jailed on perjury charges, is coming to the defense of another noted […]
You know about my love for the show, John Bloom got to interview the minds behind the mastery. This is a great article. Looking for the Best Christian on TV – STUDIO 60 What I’ve come here to ask these guys is: What’s the deal with the believable three-dimensional Christian […]
I added the (Humor) tag for those annoyed by inciteful [sic] headlines. From the Wittenburg Door: EPA Report Faults Hebrew Nation, Inc. EPA Report Faults Hebrew Nation, Inc. By Robert Darden Illustration by Dan Foote January/February 2007 To: Most Glorious Sun God, Unspeakable Ra, His Imponderable, Unfathomable Majesty, Pharaoh Tutankhamen […]
Or not… I am working on a book proposal for an Anglican publisher that will offer a study of the Megillot, or “Five Scrolls.” This canonical division is, as most of you know, Jewish not Christian, but there are good reason, IMHO, for dealing with them together. So in writing […]
Ecumenical study shows why congregations grow A plan to recruit and incorporate newcomers, clarity of mission and ministry, contemporary worship, involvement of children in worship, geographic location, a website and the absence of conflict are key factors in why some congregations in America are growing, according to the latest national […]
Thanks to CH for passing this along! I will definitely bear this in mind when I come to grading this semester. Innovative grading systems Daniel J. Solove at Concurring Opinions has posted a helpful Guide to Grading Exams. Those of you in higher education may wish to incorporate this information […]