In 1950, Philis Krasilowsky wrote a book called "The Man Who Didn't wash his dishes". I usually can remember where I've gotten every book that we own, but I can't remember where I found this one. I know I've had it for over 8 years, but nothing more than that. Anyways, have you ever read it? If you haven't, it's a fun one if your children are complaining about the dishes! Or if you know someone who doesn't like to do them =)
I am so thankful for my friend's question about the ESV vs. NASB and NIV. I couldn't remember the difference so I went to look it up. I knew that John Piper and Tim Keller, both pastors and authors that I deeply respect have switched over to the ESV. All of the churches that we have attended over the past few years PCA or Reformed Baptist have also switched to the ESV. I did find a blog that explained the differences and that helped me ( http://thefoolishgalatian.wordpress.com/2007/10/22/niv-vs-esv-and-why-piper-switched/ ) I knew why I didn't like the KJV--it was written in the days when writers were paid by a patron and that often slanted the translation. The NKJV, from what I understand, is a revision of the KJV that uses more modern language. Most churches I have attended used the NIV until the ESV came out. The blog I found explained that the ESV is a more literal translation---like the NASB. The NASB is a very literal translation. The ESV has come to be consid...
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