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The Message Comes First
I am faithful to the Book according to its own message. I do not bring to it an overlay from some other, foreign culture and intellectual background. It’s evil to change the message that way. When we read the Book, … Continue reading →
TMOC: Cover Art (Updated)
I have no doubt anyone could probably do better. However, this is my concept for the cover art. If you volunteer to improve upon this theme, the only money you might get would be from the paltry sales of the … Continue reading →
Open Line Wednesday
My call as prophet is more about the focus and overall effects of my communications, less about mysterious-miraculous words passed into my head from the Spirit of God. It’s a calling to understand things from a particular perspective, a living … Continue reading →
TMOC: Final Draft
To the best of my limited ability, the final draft is now ready for editorial review: The Mind of Christ. (published now)
TMOC: The Plan for Publication
First, I am deeply grateful to everyone who shared in this task. I feel it was a start, something which should get better as we move forward into similar projects. There is nothing suggesting we can’t press ahead with a … Continue reading →
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TMOC — A Roadblock
As noted in the previous post, I have run into a problem. Our single shortest route to the broadest publishing opportunity is Smashwords. If you read their style guide and so forth, you’ll discover they will not work with us … Continue reading →
TMOC: Epilogue (Updated)
The Mind of Christ is much more than simply classical Hebrew. Jesus was a real person, not some two-dimensional figure of mythology. He could be warm and gentle, or prickly and even violent as in cleansing the Temple. Most of … Continue reading →
TMOC 12. The Special Case of Peter
Some of the greatest miracles are the hardest to see until after a long period of time. Jesus must have had the patience of Job when it came to Peter. We can learn a great deal about the mind of … Continue reading →
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TMOC 11. Give Them Room
Efficiency and achievement are human values, not spiritual values. How would our children learn if we didn’t let them fail? How would they gain skills and confidence if don’t let them practice, taking much longer than we would on the … Continue reading →
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TMOC: Program Notes
I’ve not had a lot of input on this book, so far. A few of you have been quite helpful, with suggestions of things which we should cover, but no substantial reactions beyond a slew of “likes”. Apparently my writing … Continue reading →