by Geoff Pound | Jun 16, 2009 | Uncategorized |
Google Maps are being used extensively by TV news but why not churches and seminaries in their education?Biblemap.org, which hitches on this same technology, is an interactive map system for the Bible, which is being used in personal study and public addresses for...
by Geoff Pound | Jun 15, 2009 | Uncategorized |
Marketing teacher, Seth Godin, calls assigning a textbook to a class, ‘academic malpractice.’Read what he thinks about the limitations of textbooks.Does his solution also apply to teachers of theology?“Professors should be spending their time devising pages or...
by Geoff Pound | Jun 12, 2009 | Uncategorized |
Partnerships EmergingIt is good to see various partnerships emerging between seminaries and conventions across the seas. They are developing in many different ways as partners create a relationship that is unique and flavored by their situation.It is exciting to see...
by Geoff Pound | Jun 8, 2009 | Uncategorized |
How would you respond if you were checking into your hotel on an international vacation and your friend yelled, “Hey, what room are you in?”Steve Almasy has written an article on safe travel which includes 15 safety tips for travelers.It has a US flavor...
by Geoff Pound | May 31, 2009 | Uncategorized |
Bring the ParchmentsI recently wrote about Rob Bradshaw (you can connect with him here on Facebook), concerning his ministry of making articles available online.Subscribing to his web sites by RSS feeds or becoming his friend on Facebook will give you regular...
by Geoff Pound | May 27, 2009 | Uncategorized |
James Maskalyk’s experiences as a doctor without borders offer so many parallel’s with theologians without borders. His story is worth hearing.James is a Canadian doctor who went with Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on a six month assignment to the different world of...