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e-Briefing : e-Briefing Issue #312


e-Briefing Issue #312

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The e-Briefing #312—September, 2004

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WALKING BRIEF
The Dan Brown Code—Alan Lukabyo ponders how to respond to the publishing phenomena that is "The Da Vinci Code".
Solomon on 'How to outsmart Solomon'—Graeme goldsworthy reviews a recent book on Proverbs and asks: Does the Gospel of Christ have any bearing on how we read Proverbs?
How to lead in public prayer—Deryck Howell walks us through some of the essential ingredients to leading in public prayer.

WATCHING BRIEF
Removing the roof—Tim Horn reviews a new book that brilliantly, if chillingly, demonstrates the meaninglessness of a world without God.
WordWatch: Doctrine—Kel Richards explains why we should be less nervous about this word.
Couldn't help noticing—The Briefing turns the spotlight on a few matters worth noting.

PASTOR’S BRIEF
Talking sex—Should Christians talk sex? Should preachers preach sex? There are compelling reasons why, despite the difficulty, the answer is 'yes'.

BIBLE BRIEF
1 Corinthians 5-7—Daily Bible readings by the team at Christchurch, Gladesville.
Genesis: The story we haven't heard—Mark Baddeley reviews a new conmmentary on Genesis, as well as the new style of commentaries of which it is an example.

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