Our study of 2 Corinthians is over, and here we are in the midday time slot on Life Project Blog; what shall I post? One of the reasons that I started blogging through books of the Bible in an expository Bible study format was so that I would almost never need to answer that question…
Now what do I write about???
For me, that has always been the hardest part of writing, teaching, speaking at meetings, or preaching, and here I am again. This time, however, is slightly different because I have the chance to write about what to write about― the perfect way to buy a little more time to decide.
By the way, I am planning on making a few little changes here. I re-started the weekly feature “Photo of the Week” that I ran on Wednesdays for several years before running out of photos (and time to get new ones). This Sunday, I plan to begin a new feature post that will be called “Sunday Reflections” consisting of a 1-3 minute inspirational (hopefully) video to start off the new week, running at 6 am Eastern (US) time.
I’ve also started a new project that should roll out in early December, called “Gospels” which is the name of an undergrad class I used to teach, I think it was BIB 351 and 352, but don’t quote me on that, it was a very long time ago. That is a study of the life of Christ, using all four Gospels, side-by-side that develops a harmonized narrative of Jesus’ life and Ministry, while taking note of the fascinating differences in the way the four authors approached the subject. In doing so, we see patterns that develop which give us additional insight into the Apostles, their points of viewing life, and their purposes for writing, and how God was able to use them to accomplish His purpose.
That project, if nothing else, will be a fun challenge for me, because it might surprise you how great the logistical and technical problems are, in bringing a class like that to a blog site. It is really better suited to a You Tube presentation, but Good Lord willing, and helping, I’ll sort it out.
So then, tomorrow I’ll probably run a redux post and Monday we’ll begin a new adventure and a new Bible study.
If you have ideas, suggestions or comments, please don’t hesitate!


Thanks for this news, and good September 4, Don. I look forward to your next writing / Bible teaching venture!
Thank you!
Great ideas! God bless you.
Thank you