Monthly Archive for October, 2008

The ESV Study Bible Has Arrived!

After months of waiting it finally arrived in the mail—my new ESV Study Bible! Every Christian who is serious about studying the Bible (and that should be every Christian) needs to get one. It provides an incredible wealth of resources for putting the scripture accounts in their proper context, as well as many theological articles written by men such as Wayne Grudem, John Piper, and J. I. Packer.

But there is also a hidden gem with this study bible. Inside each purchased copy is a secret code that will give you lifetime free access to the online version. The online version has the same content as the paper version—but it is also searchable, you can insert your own study notes, and you can listen to an audiobook version of each chapter read by Max McLean. Brilliant!

Move it to the top of your Christmas list, or buy it for your friends and family.

UPDATE: The online audio has already been updated to include an audiobook read by David Cochran Heath, which I feel is clearer than the original Max McLean version.

Our Last Fall in New Hampshire

With granny visiting from England, we decided to enjoy our last ever New Hampshire fall by driving up into the White Mountains, and along the stunning Kancamagus Highway. The weather and foliage could not have been more perfect. After 235 miles and 6 hours driving, here is a selection of the best shots. Enjoy!

You can supersize the slideshow by hovering over the picture, and then clicking on the icon with the four arrows in the bottom-right hand corner of the slideshow.