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e-Briefing : e-Briefing Issue #338


e-Briefing Issue #338

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The e-Briefing #338—November, 2006

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Couldn't Help Noticing

Couldn't Help Noticing

  • Chocolate and chips
  • The Pope and his quote
  • Muslims should learn English?
  • A rude awakening
  • Worshipping with contentment
  • Overcomers Outreach
  • If it wasn't so sad ...
  • September 11: In case we had forgotten

  • WordWatch: Mansions—Kel Richards ponders the architecture of heaven.
Bookshelf

Bookshelf

  • Review: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Bible—Jodie McNeill introduces us to a helpful and readable introduction to the Bible for 21st-century people.
Prosperity Now!

Prosperity Now!

  • A different Jesus—Andrew Heard argues that the real problem with the prosperity gospel lies in its representation of Christ.
  • Is it God's will for you to be sick?—Does God want us to be sick or doesn't he: yes or no? John Chapman argues that neither answer is satisfactory.
  • What is the best life now?—Simon Flinders takes a look at what Joel Osteen and Brian Houston, two prosperity preachers, have to say.
  • On the dangers of Christian shorthand: ‘Suffering now, glory later’—In the fourth part of our series on the dangers of Christian shorthand, Christopher Ash takes a look at why the phrase ‘suffering now, glory later’ falls short of the mark.
Pastor's Brief

Pastor's Brief

  • What's so special about preaching?—David Jackman asks, “Is preaching really so special?”
Bible Brief

Bible Brief

  • 1 Samuel 16-31—20 daily Bible readings by Simon Roberts.

Epilogue

Epilogue

  • Practical repentance—Elspeth Pitt thinks about how we teach repentance to new Christians and non-Christians seeking to know more about Christianity.

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