Grandfather, teacher, husband, minister, father, occasional author, former small business owner, TV/radio broadcaster, dabbler, perennial student, Christian
Grandfather, teacher, husband, minister, father, occasional author, former small business owner, TV/radio broadcaster, dabbler, perennial student, Christian
Resources for congregational worship in song
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It's EVERYBODY'S "Holy Land"
Around the World, or Just in my Thoughts.
Discussing Sites, Peoples, and Events Related to the Bible, Ancient Near East, and Classical Studies
Steve Wolfgang's view of the world from suburban Chicago -- or wherever he may be on any given day
It's about calling.
Steve Wolfgang's view of the world from suburban Chicago -- or wherever he may be on any given day
Executive Director of CSNTM & Senior Research Professor of NT Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary
Steve Wolfgang's view of the world from suburban Chicago -- or wherever he may be on any given day
They hymned their King in strains divine; I heard the song and strove to join.
"I think I can. I think I can. I think I can." -The Little Engine That Could
Steve Wolfgang's view of the world from suburban Chicago -- or wherever he may be on any given day
Comments on the New Testament and Early Christianity (and related matters)
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Met you this summer at the oriental institute and have really came to enjoy your blog. You do a great job with it
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Interesting blog you’ve got. If you’ve no objections, I’ll add you to mt blogroll at http://stateofgrace.us/
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Hi Steve, I am a day plus 4 years late. I was trying to get a copy of “Little things” when I came across your posting of the ad. I was with the Journal when this campaign ran. I started in Feb. of 1979. I also happen to know the entire story behind the Campaign. Yes, there were a number of ads not just “Little Things”. let me know if I can shed some light on this series of messages. And you are correct Harry did not write them.Looking forward to hearing from you
TOM GLASS
Former Director of TheWall Street Journal