I hope that I am not stealing Faithlife's marketing thunder by sharing these two Mobile Ed deals!
CS251 - History and Theology of the African American Church (7 hours) is $FREE
https://www.logos.com/product/120031/mobile-ed-cs251-history-and-theology-of-the-african-american-church
PC255 - Biblical Principles for Diversity and Reconciliation in Ministry (5 hours) is $4.99 (Pre-Pub)
https://www.logos.com/product/193692/mobile-ed-pc255-biblical-principles-for-diversity-and-reconciliation-in-ministry
Thankful for blog article => https://blog.faithlife.com/blog/2020/06/love-justice-read-widely/ that links to => https://www.logos.com/african-american-resources
Keep Smiling [:)]
OK. That will teach me for not reading Bob's Blog!! [:O]
Wayne, you pass the thunder baton on by letting us know what is happening. Thanks for telling us about these opportunities in the forum.
Thanks! I preordered the $4.99 course. Great bargain 👍😁👌
Thanks for alerting. Many are benefitted.
Thanks for sharing the thunder.
I'm sure we all have our own reasons for using the forums. For me it's about discovering deals that I might otherwise have missed - and pointing out deals to others too.
OK. That will teach me for not reading Bob's Blog!!
I would not have noticed this without your post either. I had one but not the other pre-pub!!
PC255 - Biblical Principles for Diversity and Reconciliation in Ministry (5 hours) is $4.99 (Pre-Pub) https://www.logos.com/product/193692/mobile-ed-pc255-biblical-principles-for-diversity-and-reconciliation-in-ministry
+1 [Y] Thanks plus surprised PC255 pre-pub is not mentioned on sale page => https://www.logos.com/african-american-resources
Learning Faithlife has a number of blogs plus other places for special offers so also appreciate marketing thunder being shared. Thankful for earlier thread on 4 Jun 2020 => African American resources sale
Halfway through CS251 and I have been THOROUGHLY blessed by it! I feel like I’m hearing good news about my extended church family through their struggles and triumphs. From culture to structure, I feel like my American church history is filling out the empty places and giving another side to the story. He calls out the failures of the American Church while not neglecting to celebrate the Abolitionist movements of the Church. Dr Ellis does well to celebrate the black Heroes of faith that most Church History resources I’ve read don’t mention, and I’m blessed to now know about how robust African American church history is with missionaries, theologians, and courageous ministers. Can’t wait to finish the course And have already suggested it to numerous friends and colleagues.
Now, where there's thunder, there must be lightning. I've always wondered about Mat 24:27. At least in our neck of the woods, lightning and dry rain come in off the hot desert ... start a lot of fires ... maybe Palestine too, from the east.
But I appreciated Bob's blog article. He (or they) could have done the salt-with-no-savor thing, and no one would see any issue. Lightning predicts lightning rods (blog comments), and Bob probably knew that too, as he wrote.
It was nice.