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Books I'm Reading: Driscoll, Tchvidjian, Chester, Stott and Spurgeon. Here are some books I'm dipping into at the moment.
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Stephen Altrogge Reviews Dug Down Deep: Over at the Blazing Center blog they've posted a very generous review of the book. Read it.
Sex-Trafficking in USA: A recent nation-wide crackdown rescued 52 children from sex-trafficking. The LA Times reports that most victims in this wicked industry begin at age 12. And it's "estimated that 100,000 children are still involved in sex trafficking in the U.S., adding that the problem is growing partly because of the recession." Read the article.
Andrew Gallo VstheBrain: Here are some still shots and technical specs on the video shoot we did the other day. I haven't gotten around to asking Andrew to explain his company's name VstheBrain, but it sounds cool. Read post.
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Comments (3)
Hey Josh, would you recommend the Stott Ephesians commentary? I read the Galatians one several years back in a devotional study on Galatians, and was very well served by it. What are your thoughts on doing that with the Ephesians one?
Posted by Nate | February 24, 2009 9:06 PM
Nate, I think you'd be well served by it. I've encouraged members of my church to do just that. God bless!
Posted by Joshua Harris | February 24, 2009 9:48 PM
Josh - I'd love to hear your thoughts on Total Church! Stott's Ephesians is one of my favorites!
Posted by Jason Kovacs | February 26, 2009 11:26 AM