Friday, November 27, 2009
This fall saw the launch of Holy Bible: Mosaic, an innovative new devotional Bible. The weekly Scripture readings are based on the Revised Common Lectionary, and are accompanied by devotional reflections and artwork from every century of the Christian church, every continent, and every major Christian tradition. It is a feast for the eyes and the spirit.
Earlier this week I returned from a week at the Evangelical Theological Society and Society for Biblical Literature annual meetings in New Orleans. While there, we handed out several hundred Mosaic Devotions for Advent (along with several hundred cards advertising NLTinterlinear.com). The response to Mosaic was very strong and very favorable.
During the four weeks of the Advent season, I plan to post five posts per week based on the Scripture readings and meditative focus of each week in Holy Bible: Mosaic and Devotions for Advent. The focus of the first week is "Longing," and the first post on Isa. 2:1-5 will be published this coming Monday morning.
I invite you to read through Devotions for Advent with me and join me in discussing these Scripture readings and the devotional reflections from Mosaic.
Earlier this week I returned from a week at the Evangelical Theological Society and Society for Biblical Literature annual meetings in New Orleans. While there, we handed out several hundred Mosaic Devotions for Advent (along with several hundred cards advertising NLTinterlinear.com). The response to Mosaic was very strong and very favorable.
During the four weeks of the Advent season, I plan to post five posts per week based on the Scripture readings and meditative focus of each week in Holy Bible: Mosaic and Devotions for Advent. The focus of the first week is "Longing," and the first post on Isa. 2:1-5 will be published this coming Monday morning.
I invite you to read through Devotions for Advent with me and join me in discussing these Scripture readings and the devotional reflections from Mosaic.



Sean,
I can't wait to get one (it's on my Christmas list)! Finally, someone is designing a Bible the way I use it (with space for reflection, notes, etc.).
:)Max
I look forward to it and appreciate the posts on it.
Jeff
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