Christian Faculty and Staff Fellowship meets January 9
Happy
New Year everyone! I hope you had a wonderful break.
We
resume our lunch meetings on 1/9/19. Come to the Christian Faculty Network
lunch meeting on Wednesday, January 9 at 11:45 AM (done by 12:45 PM). We meet
at the Baptist Campus Ministries building (University Boulevard and 4th
Avenue).
Plan
on the best meal deal in town: You can get lunch there for $1 thanks to the
generosity of local churches. Don't forget to thank the church workers for what
they do for the students.
Our
book for this term: Love Your God with All
Your Mind: The Role of Reason in the Life of the Soul by J.P. Moreland
(NavPress, 2012). The title is linked to Amazon. Make sure to get the 2012
version. It's an updated version of the book from 1997. Moreland makes the case
for the intellectual appeal and rigor of Christianity. It has a cultural,
worldview, and apologetics outlook and is relevant to us who want to be salt
and light in the groves of academe. The book can be a basis for other readings
we would do.
Here
is a paradoxical statement
from Our Daily Bread for this date: "Jesus still doesn’t always
meet our expectations of Him. Yet He is so much more than we can imagine."
For
your bookmarking pleasure: Check out Hillfaith
blog. From Mark
Tapscott, the blogmeister: "It’s the heart of a new apologetics
ministry that in coming months will share with [Capitol] Hill staffers the
endless, fascinating evidence from science, history, archeology and logic for
the literal resurrection of Jesus Christ and the life-altering truth of His
Gospel that can change your personal and professional life for the
better."
What
happened today:
- 710 St. Adrian (or Hadrian) died. Originally from North Africa, he became abbot of St. Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury, England and became known for his scholarship. His life led to Canterbury being recognized as a center of learning.
- 1888. James Alexander Bryan began pastoring the Third Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL. In practice, many considered "Brother Bryan" to be Birmingham's unofficial chaplain because he tirelessly went to workplaces, schools, and communities and prayed with everyone there.
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