Christian Faculty and Staff Network gathering on 2/2 - Chapter 4, The Real Christian Life

Join us on Wednesday, February 2, at 11:45 AM (done by 12:45 PM). We meet at the Baptist Campus Ministries building library (University Boulevard and 4th Avenue), and lunch will be served

Meeting logistics

We'll discuss Sacred Endurance: Finding Grace and Strength for a Lasting Faith by Trillia Newbell

Semester schedule. Our semester schedule is at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f8gdIycPWFZwhs7YFJ0_HW5p1I6ik_LY4NaLDkX7Pn8/edit?usp=sharing

Lunch is provided by churches in the area.

  • It's $1 per meal, the best meal deal in town. You're welcome to be eating your lunch during the gathering.
  • You have the choice of paying by the meal or making a single payment to cover the semester.

 

Items of interest 

A smile for your day 

Bill Keel sent this clever 404 message: https://www.udallas.edu/404/index.php

Coming up 

Tell students about A Christian Theology of Personal Finance panel on 2/3 at 7 PM in the Baptist Campus Ministries chapel. Panelists are UA professors Bob Brooks, Sean Mobbs, and Alan Tidwell. I attached a flyer you can pass out. 

Trillia Newbell, author of Sacred Endurance, is scheduled to join us via Zoom on 3/9 for a Q&A session about the ideas behind her book. It will be a Q&A session. If you have a question you'd like to ask, reply back to me, and I'll put it on the list. 

Think about it 

Quotation for the week: "He [Jesus Christ] was God and man in one person, that God and man might be happy together again." - George Whitfield 

These happened on the day of our meeting 

·         1709 Alexander Selkirk was rescued after being marooned on an island for 5 years.

·         His adventure inspired Daniel Defoe to write Robinson Crusoe, which included a conversion narrative in which Bible reading helped Crusoe connect deliverance from the island to deliverance from his sins.

·         Interestingly, Crusoe, in the novel, notes July 4 as the beginning of his new birth. Just saying.

·         Niijima Shimeta, the first Japanese to earn a bachelor's degree and honorary doctorate in the US, read the novel,  an important step in his path to becoming a missionary and educator in Japan during the Meiji era.

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