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e-Briefing : e-Briefing Issue #355


e-Briefing Issue #355

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The e-Briefing #355—April, 2008

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Up front

  • Couldn't Help Noticing
    • Spiritual inferiority
    • Speaking of Jewish people
    • Gaffes and GAFCON
  • WordWatch: Uproar—Kel Richards reflects on a rather noisy part of the Bible.
  • FallacyWatch: Reading in your culture—Tony Payne stops himself from committing what he calls ‘Illegitimate Culture Transfer’.

Features

  • The slow death of congregational singing—Mike Raiter brings us back to the Bible to inject our singing with new life.
  • Sharing the word of Christ in song—Gordon Cheng invites Hans Kristensen and Philip Percival to respond to Mike's article.
  • Song leaders: Who needs them?—Cathy Sampson argues that the role of song leader is important, and outlines just what it entails.
  • Lift your eyes to the Lord: a guide for song choosers—Lee Carter presents a brief guide for would-be song choosers.
  • Fight the good fight (Part 2)—Tony Payne continues his essay from Briefing #353 on Christian disagreement.

Departments

Bookshelf

  • Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics by Graeme Goldsworthy—Bill Salier shows us how this book can help us read our Bible better.

Bible Brief

  • Daily readings on Titus—by Ross Blunden and Andrew Prince.

Epilogue

  • Guidance and the voice of guts—David Juniper reflects on modern practices of divination.

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