Tag Archives: greek
On Not Losing Heart
When we constantly read a passage in the same translation, it becomes very easy to skip over the familiar old words and not pay much attention to what they’re really saying. But when we read them in a new way, a new translation, a new language, they become new and vivid. Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Theological Musings
Tagged discouragement, encouragement, endurance, greek, Greek translations, Hebrews, Koine, the cross, theology
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MT/MR: Continental Theological Seminary
At Missionary Training and Renewal, I learned what of value I had to offer to Continental Theological Seminary (besides an obsession with Greek…). Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Europe, Missionary Training/MissionaryRenewal
Tagged Belgium, calling, Continental Theological Seminary, CTS, Europe, European education, Francis of Assisi, greek, John Wesley, missions, Participles, Paul, spiritual development, students, theology, Trinity Bible College, universities
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My First Service
This Wednesday, I had my first service of my itinerating missions career. Tiny church, great generosity. Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Itineration
Tagged beginnings, friend-raising, fund-raising, greek, itineration, missions, missions giving, missions service, teacups, teapots
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