This year is the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale's New Testament (1526 - 2026), the book that not only gave god an English voice, but that changed England and the English language forever.
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Wrestling Coach Bets on Tolstoy and Dante to Save the Classics—and Young Men, by @joeljmiller https://t.co/UnAQYOlqOG
A must-read interview. Though the professor doesn’t say it out loud, I hear Dostoevsky’s Prince Myshkin say that beauty will save the world. Thanks, Joel.
May your words be little builders, having within them the soul of the architect and not the wrecking crew. ––David Teems, To Love is Christ - August 28 benediction (@HarperCollins/@ThomasNelson) #words
May bitterness find no nesting place within the heart. May you take away all your consent, all the permissions you gave to it. May it exhaust itself for lack of feeding. —@davidteems, To Love is Christ (@HarperCollins/@ThomasNelson)
May you take something sacred from each day, even as you bring something sacred to it. ––@davidteems, To Love is Christ (@HarperCollins/ @ThomasNelson )
This is a wonderful treatment of Tyndale. He references secondary sources and biographies when needed, but spends the bill of the time presenting Tyndale in his own words from primary sources. Highly recommended
Listen to Tyndale by @davidteems on Audible. https://t.co/FvqZxBJkDT
If you’ve ever wondered how book deals are made, including the question of royalties and advances, here’s a look at the mysterious math of publishing 👉 https://t.co/nuqHt7TQye
May your life provide substantial evidence of love to those who have lost confidence in the word itself. ––@David Teems, To Love is Christ (@HarperCollins/@ThomasNelson)
May kindness be the response in you where such a response is not expected. May gentleness have the power to overrule an offense and the power to heal. ––@davidteems, To Love is Christ (@HarperCollins/@ThomasNelson) #kindness