Rome Rescues Anglo-Catholics. Who will Rescue Anglican’s Evangelicals?

This is the question David W Virtue explores on Virtue Online:

By all accounts it was a brilliant move. The Vatican suddenly announced that a personal ordinariate would be made available to traditionalist Anglicans in the Anglican Communion, offering them a place of refuge and catching off guard the Archbishop of Canterbury. For the first time [...]

ESV Study Bible: A Word from JI Packer

The Crossway blog has a word from JI Packer on the ESV Study Bible and its value in catechesis.

I was recruited after the ESV had been launched to be Theological Editor of the Study Bible. What that has meant is that I have read the text of every article that has been submitted. There are [...]

The Poverty and Justice Bible

There seems to be a Bible for everything these days… Social justice is the latest… The Bible uses a CEV text, is published by the American Bible Society and has more than 2,000 verses that highlight the subject in focus.

The Christian Post has more,

Published by the American Bible Society, the Poverty Bible is not a new translation – [...]

Archbishop Vincent Nichols on the Anglican Apostolic Constitution

The Catholic Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols in a rather candid interview on the new Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus.

Church Leader Look Alikes

This is really funny…
Were they separated at birth?

See the rest here.
 

King Tutankhamen tomb to be renovated

The much publicised renovations of King Tutankhamen tomb has been receiving wide coverage of late. The latest being, The Washington Times:

Egypt’s famous tomb of Tutankhamen will undergo a five-year project to clean and restore the wall paintings in the underground chambers of the boy king whose golden mask and artifacts have long awed the world.
The project to [...]