Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Treasury of Prayer

I have been using the Treasury of Prayer by Concordia Publishing House since Advent. It is a fantastic devotional guide. It has reading for the church year, ordera of service to help you set the setting of your devotions and many, prayers and other elements to help your daily walk with God. It can almost be overwhelming with the amount you can draw from in this book. It seams like it can be too much. It is a large book with a lot too offer. That's the good thing about it. It has a lot to offer but you don't have to use it all. I can see myself using this for many, many years and never getting bored wit it because it can change with the needs of my devotions as I go along and revisited parts as I need. The other great thing aboujt it s how much it fits with what was down with the new Lutheran Service Book hymnal. That makes it a great way of connecting Sunday service with the other sixdays of the week. Great Job CPH!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

King James Onlyism



I was listening this this segment from Issues Etc about King James onlyism and I have to say is "YES! YES! YES!". Let me start off by saying I like the King James especially for the Psalms, but it is not the easiest translation to understand. It can be quit the barrier for the average reader. I have a feeling that even Christians don't read their Bibles enough and the King James does not always make that easier. As good as a translation as the King James is, it is not the inerrant inspired translation of God into the English. There are other translation out ther that are also very faithful to the original languages.

I know this will be a sour point to many, but the translation that got me reading the Bible regularly and as a child is The Way Bible. For all its weaknesses as a paraphrase, it was the one I could understand as a kid. The KJV and RSV left me in the cold and if left to those, I would not have started to read scripture regularly into my adulthood. Did I stay there? No. Was it the best translation I could have read? No. Did it get me reading scripture? Most definately. And for that I am grateful.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Christian Reading List

I have always thought that are certain books that are so good and such classics, that they are worthy to be on everyone's reading. I think that is true in general terms and I also think the same it true for Christian reading. I think I will try over a series of blog posts, to put together a list of reading. I doubt if it will be perfect, complete or free from debate but I will try to put one together. I will also try to explain why they are my list of books to read. The first hree without explanation are of follows:
1)Bible
2) Apocrypha
3) Book of Concord