Are you an author, blogger, or podcaster? Can I provide a tiny bit of advice?
Let me do so by telling you about two authors…
Author #1
An author recently emailed me about reviewing his book. This is a summary of how our email exchange went:
Author: Hey! I love your blog. I just wrote a book, and I think your audience would love to read it. Would you buy a copy on Amazon, then review it on your blog? I would really appreciate it. The book is about how Christians should obey everything their pastor says.
Me: Ummm… First of all, do I know you? Second, how long have you been reading my blog? If it’s been for more than a month, you might have realized that the topic of your book would be the exact opposite of what my blog readers would want to read.
Author: I only read your most recent blog post, and I thought it was great. I’m an author and I want people to buy my book. You have a popular blog, so I want you to read and review my book. I think if you read it, you will see what the Bible clearly teaches about submitting to those in authority, and then you will be able to recommend it to your readers, and they will see the truth also.
Me: Tell you what … I will buy, read, and review your book if you buy, read, and review one of mine. Deal?
Author: Nah … I don’t have time for that.
I never heard from that author again, but I sometimes wonder how his book is doing …
Author #2
Then there is the second author, Richard Jacobson. He recently published a fantastic book called (#AmazonAdLink) Unchurching. I was pleased to write an endorsement for the book, and am thrilled to review it here on my blog, on Amazon, and interview him for my Theology.fm podcast (coming soon!).
And why am I happy to do what I can to promote Richard Jacobson’s book? Well, not only because I love what he wrote in his book, but also because he and I have developed a bit of an online friendship. He has been retweeting my posts for a year or more, occasionally comments here on this blog,ย and interacts with my posts on Facebook. In turn, I try to do the same for him.
And so because I knew him from online, and because I liked the videos and cartoons he publishes, I was thrilled to endorse his book when he asked and do what I can to promote it.ย It appears that John Zens, Felicity Dale, and Keith Giles feel similarly. They also endorsed his book.
And guess what? When Richard’s book came out, it debuted at #1 in it’s category! That is awesome! (Well done, Richard!)
Here’s the advice for authors, bloggers, and podcasters:
If you are an author, blogger, podcaster, or some sort of other creative person who wants to get your ideas out in the world, the very first step is to be generous with your time and energy.
Offer to help and serve others before you ever think of asking them to help and serve you. Comment on their posts. Share their books and blogs on Facebook. Interact with them on Twitter. If you know they have a book coming out, offer to proofread it, review it, and tell others about it.
Be helpful. Be generous. Be kind.
Then, much later, when you haveย book or podcast you want to promote, those people whom you have helped will be much more likely to help you as well.
After all, as “Someone” once said, “Give, and it will be given to you …” (Luke 6:38) and “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (Luke 6:31).



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A few years ago a young Muslim woman came to us in great need. She had encountered Jesus through a dream and a dramatic healing, loved him whole-heartedly, and loved reading the Bible. But her family reacted as though she was betraying them and was hunting for her to kill her!
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Is it Godโs will for men to rule over women? Lots of men sure think so, and one verse that has been used to defend this idea is Genesis 3:16 where God tells Eve that her desire shall be for her husband, but he shall rule over her.
Because we are finally giving up the illusion that Bible knowledge is the key to living the Christian life.
Ideally, it would be nice if everyone was a Bible expert AND they practiced the Bible, but nothing in this life is ideal And in my experience, it seems that Christians often prefer to put off loving other people because they fear they donโt know how, or wonโt be able to answer a question properly, or wonโt know how to deal with certain objections or issues that often come up. And so, in a good and godly quest to prepare for the act of loving and serving others, they just attend one seminar after another, one training session after another, one class after another, and many of them never get around to actually loving the other person.




The problem is not a lack of biblical literacy; the problem is a lack of biblical living and loving, and to be honest, you don’t need to know much about the Bible in order to live and love like Jesus. 

One example: Is God on the side of Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump? With either choice, you can find seminary-trained pastors and Bibles scholars who support one candidate or the other and use the Bible to do so, while accusing the other side of being biblically illiterate. I saw a post on Facebook the other day from a popular Northeastern Pastor who basically said, โHow can any evangelical Christian support the racist, bigoted Donald Trump? Donโt you know what the Bible says?โ And then he went on to quote some Bible verses which he thought should sway people to vote for Hillary.
Those questions are somewhat of a caricature of the real biblical literacy tests, but theyโre not too far off.
One big question Iโve been mulling over for the past five years or so is this โIs there such a thing as a SINGLE biblical world view, and even if so, is it a worldview that everyone should adopt? Is it the RIGHT worldview?โ I am not sure the answer is โYesโ to either question.

Logos 7 also includes access to audio books, online courses, and thousands upon thousands of Bible reference tools and commentaries. I use the Goldย Library because it has some of the best Bible study tools and commentaries, but of course, if really want to dive deep and get all the best tools that are available to you, you could go with the Platinum, Diamond, or even the Collector’s Edition.![[#46] Genesis 3:16a โ God Does Not Abuse Women](https://redeeminggod.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/childbirth_should_be_painfull-150x150.jpg)
Have you ever heard a woman use Genesis 3:16 to say that the reason women experience pain in childbearing is because God cursed Eve? In other words, have you ever heard someone blame God for the pain that women experience in giving birth?
After laying out his case and 
To see what I mean, consider these eight items again from a different perspective.
