Here are the items and resources of interest for December 21, 2020:
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An excellent article by Kyle Borg on images of Christ. We see them often, especially this time of the year. From the article:
As scenic and nostalgic as the nativity scene may be the fact that the Jesus, the Word of God, was made man doesn’t entitle us to make pictures of him. To do so actually detracts from the true meaning — not of Christmas — but of the incarnation. It cheapens the sublime and practical truth of the God-man. Christ wasn’t manifest in the flesh to give us sentimental feelings or a mantle centerpiece. No, the eternal Son of God took to himself human nature that we might have the knowledge of the glory of God revealed and interpreted in the face of Jesus Christ. So, I say with seasonal cheerfulness: “Away with the manger!”
Here are the items and resources of interest for November 30, 2020:
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Personal note: I have not been very faithful to complete these “daily roundups.” I will attempt to be more diligent in the future. I hope they are helpful to you. These two categories are some of my favorites in life, and I desire to pass them on to my readers.
What is “Amazon Sidewalk“? — Perhaps you have heard of this new feature being pushed out by Amazon. You will want to read this article to be better informed about it. [FORBES]
Here are the items and resources of interest for September 28, 2020:
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Personal note: I have not been very faithful to complete these “daily roundups.” I will attempt to be more diligent in the future. I hope they are helpful to you. These two categories are some of my favorites in life and I desire to pass them on to my readers.
Theology/Christianity:
We live in a time when people in the church are confused about the need and use of written confessions of faith. These two articles by Micahel Reeves are helpful:
Here are the items and resources of interest for February 5, 2020:
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Here are the items and resources of interest for September 30, 2019:
After a rather lengthy absence, the Daily Roundup is back in operation. I hope to be more faithful in the future. I trust these helpful resources on theology and tech will benefit you.
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5G is real, and the speeds are incredible. I predict that when it is available everywhere, it will make home internet obsolete. Read this article about 5G testing in NYC. [PC MAG].