Sunday, February 6, 2011

What do you think?

OK. I guess this blog is still on some radar screens and still alive. This being the case, let me ask you something. What book in the Bible would you like to see taught in a master-class format during the Sunday School hour at Goodwill? It's the next stage in establishing GBI. I had originally planned to do Romans, but the Bridge is airing a former Romans series now, so I need to do another book. Which of the other 65 would you like to see taught? I had been thinking about Isaiah. That will be a long road. Genesis, and possible the whole Torah, is another candidate. An even longer road. Obadiah. Not so long. Let me know.

By the way, I'm reading through The NASB95 this year and loving it. The NASB is closest to the the Greek and Hebrew, hands down. The 1995 redo is well done. Anyone see the new NIV? Not the PC one that was panned last year, but the 2010 redo.

It's my 17th time reading through the Bible in a year. I feel like I'm learning new things every time! The Word of God is truly unique. It is truly anointed. I know most of you reading this know this, but just in case...

1 comment:

Jean said...

My introduction to Bible Reading started with KJV in 1983 in a small home church where God met me for the first time. For the next several years it was all I wanted to read, thinking "If God wrote this I want to know what He said, not what someone said about it. Since Isaiah is my second favorite book, it seems a good choice although I may not be attending the Sunday class.
By the way, I just discovered this tool and hope to revisit it again.