Monday, 24 March 2008

New Christian Website

I Just got back from Katoomba Easter Convention where I heard some good talks about wealth and generosity from a Welshman who now lives in Hobart, David Jones; a South African who is a rector and part time lecturer over there, Mervyn Eloff and also from historian, author, lecturer and media guy, John Dickson (a little bit more about them here).

Anyway, John Dickson was plugging his new website called Center for Public Christianity. Greg Clark also heads up this center (a little bit more about them here). I had a real quick look at their site and it looks good. Just to give you a sample of their content (and because this has an Easter theme) below is a quick clip where Dickson refutes the atheist Michel Onfray about the historicity of the crucifixion of Jesus.

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