Eighty hours and 2 minutes to read from Genesis to Revelation. Fantastic job everyone, great team work. We had over 470 readers take part and the Mayor read for us just before our morning service. Lots of positive spin-offs for the community around us and our own community. Now going to put my feet up... Continue Reading →
Old Testament Completed
58 hours in and we have just finished the Old Testament. Whoo - Hoo! 5.55pm
Bibleathon – do the maths!
Morning all, We are 48 hours 28 minutes in and reading Jeremiah, sorry can't be more specific about which chapter. However I do know that we reached Psalm 117 - the alleged mid-point of the Bible at 11.41pm last night. Would any one like to predict when we're going to finish? Maths is not my... Continue Reading →
Bibleathon
31 hours in we are at Ezra 1, we think the half way point time wise is some time around midnight. Half way through the bible is psalm 117 so that will give us a way of knowing if we are on track. Sent from my Sony Ericsson Xperia arc
Bibleathon
26 hrs 3 mins in and we are in 1 kings. Great overnight support and lots of primary children reading today. Not a great moment to discover my stop watch resets after 24 hours! Sent from my Sony Ericsson Xperia arc
Update
11 hours reached deuteronomoy Sent from my Sony Ericsson Xperia arc
Bibleathon
Seven hours in: Leviticus chapter 8 Sent from my Sony Ericsson Xperia arc
Bibleathon
We are up and reading. After 1 hr 36 mins we are at genesis 27 and Harris students are reading Sent from my Sony Ericsson Xperia arc
Reading the Entire Bible… in ‘about’ 80 hours: a Bibleathon
What would you need if you wanted to read the entire Bible through from start to finish without stopping? A lot of coffee? Around 80 spare hours? Very good reading glasses? An insane desire to do something that feels impossible? Answer: none of the above. (Well, okay, maybe some of the above) Answer: you need... Continue Reading →
Why did the Chicken Cross the Road? Some theological responses
Theologians and some significant others explain why the chicken crossed the road: Greg Boyd: It's a possibility that the chicken crossed the road. Rick Warren: The chicken was purpose driven. Mark Driscoll: The chicken crossed because of the rooster's leadership. Rachel Held Evans: We're talking about chickens here, not pigs. Pelagius: Because the chicken was... Continue Reading →