I’ve just added a resource entitled “A Basic Christian Vocabulary.” I use this with my pre-confession students to ensure that they’re adequately familiar with the important terms of the Christian faith. I should say that it has been revised and adapted from the work of someone else. However, I don’t know who, so I can’t give the appropriate credit. If someone out there knows, I will leave the comments open on this post. It was originally published as “Appendix II” in a book, if that helps.
September 15, 2016
New Teaching Tool Added
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September 15th, 2016 at 10:19 am
Thanks again for all the up dates Rev Bredenhof .
September 16th, 2016 at 8:22 am
Good morning rev Wes Bredenhof,
How is beautiful Tasmania ?
Did you include the old chestnut word “midst” ? Oh how I dislike the word .. Is it a Dutch word ?
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September 16th, 2016 at 9:05 am
Tasmania is fantastic, as always!
No, I didn’t include “midst.” As far as I know, it’s a good old-fashioned English word. It’s one of those few words that is actually completely English. It developed from the Middle English word “middes.”