For in that perfect garden when one day entered sin,An animal was murdered for garments made of skin.When figs of human effort produced religious strife,The Father tailored clothing for Adam and his wife.
— Joyce RachelleThe ark was like a portable computer hard drive and Noah was a one-man Geek Squad, and he dumped God's most important files onto it before he zorched the virus-ridden computer that was the world.
— BikeSnobNYC...It occurred to me that maybe Samson's hair wasn't the source of his strength; maybe it was the symbol of his strength. And maybe when Delilah cut off his hair, he didn't lose his power because he lost his hair; he just woke up the next morning and looked in the mirror, and suddenly for the life of him couldn't remember who he was.
— Sarah ThebargeThe fact that our traditional method of extracting doctrine from Scripture does not work well on narrative does not mean that Bible stories do not send clear messages. Instead, it suggests that the way we apply our traditional method of interpretation is inadequate because we are ignoring too much of God’s Word.
— Craig S. KeenerThe Bible is the philosophy of life.
— Lailah Gifty Akita...The concept of marketing is almost as old as humanity itself...Suffice it to say here that it took almost no time for a wily serpent to sell Adam and Eve on a shiny apple from the Tree of Knowledge, at which point they became not only the first humans but also the first marketing demographic, and God expelled them from the Garden of Eden for being total consumerist dupes. (p. 40).
— BikeSnobNYCIt's so much more than a child's story. - Matt Chandler on LIFE Today.
— Matt ChandlerWant to get your kids to read more? Try making books easily accessible. Put them where kids can easily reach and don't make them off limits. (within reason).
— Melanie KirkThe Bible is man in a nutshell. Good and evil live side by side in the same book. That's why it's cherished. The good find in it encouragement, the weak solace, the evil, justification.
— Bangambiki HabyarimanaAbout 4,400 years ago 8 people stepped off Noah’s ark. According to the United Nations Population Growth Statistics, the world’s population grows at about .47% per year. That is the growth rate for all civilizations who kept records. Suppose you put $8.00 in the bank 4,400 years ago and received .47% a year. How much money would you have? What a coincidence! It would be about $7,000,000,000. That’s kind of odd, because 4,400 years ago 8 people stepped off the ark and now we have about 7,000,000,000 people on planet earth. God’s math works! Compound interest is something we teach to seventh-graders. You don’t have to be a professor to figure this out. A twelve-year-old can do the calculation. Ask any seventh-grader, the algebraic equation looks like this: A=P (1+r/n)t . . . Where 'A ' is the ending amount (about 7,000,000,000 in this case), 'P ' is the beginning amount (8 in this case), 'r ' is the interest rate (.47% in this case), 'n ' is the number of compoundings a year (1 in this case), and 't ' is the total number of years (4,400 in this case).Pg 11.
— Michael Ben Zehabe