Would you like to be able to view a Christ-centered narrative walkthrough of the Bible by Tim Keller? Would you like to read hundreds of clear, concise, authoritative articles about the core story, doctrines, people, events and ideas of Scripture? Would you like to be able to take unbelievers and young believers through this content?
Yes? How? It’s simple. BibleMesh, a brand-spanking-new, state-of-the-art online discipleship tool, is about to debut. It features, among other great stuff, content in which New York City pastor and The Gospel Coalition Vice President Tim Keller lays out his narratival, Christ-centered overview of Scripture. This is but one feature of the multi-platform scriptural learning tool that is BibleMesh.
That means that you will be able to learn from and use a multi-media, multi-sensory experience that will teach you the biblical story as never before. Some of you saw the product preview at the Henry Center-sponsored Piper-Carson event at Park Community Church in April 2009. BibleMesh sponsored that event and also displayed at The Gospel Coalition 2009 and Together for the Gospel 2010, many of whose members have contributed to the site.
Honestly, when you see this site as a finished product, you will be blown away. Churches, Bible study leaders, college ministry workers, missionaries, individual Christians, and many more folks will hugely benefit from BibleMesh. I have seen chunks of the Keller video, and it alone is incredible.
Keep an eye out for BibleMesh–it debuts in June 2010.
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I would enjoy being a beta-tester. Thank you!
Owen, count me in. My email is fgantz12@yahoo.com
I would consider it a privelage to be part of this program.
Owen i tried to sign up for the Bible beta testing by sending you an e-mail at ostracha@ tiu.edu but my e-mail program is telling me that ostracha@ tiu.edu is an invalid e-mail address.
Help please.
I would consider it a privilege to be a part of this program
Sal…try it without the space after the @
Thanks, Peter
God Bless
Sal,
Remove the space after the @ symbol. It must not be separated.
In Christ,
Robb
Thanks, Robb
God Bless
Thanks! I’m in and am looking forward to this GREAT opportunity!
Count me in… Thank you!
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Owen,
Absolutely! I’d love to be part of it. You would get the slightly strange view of a Calvinist South African living in the U.K. so I hope that’s ok
Count me in for Bible Mesh.
Thanks for the beta test invite. This could be a great resource for our ministry and our college students.
_Nick
Hi, please also count me in! I just tried sending you an email using the email address you’ve given above, and it didn’t work, btw.
Thanks!! =)
I’d love to be a help with testing.
I’d love to help! Thanks.
pl include me, thanks
I sent you an email to sign up. Did you get it?
I know it’s too late but…
You said that you wanted a wide range of respondents, and I may not be too bold in guessing that none of your respondents so far was a French student, studying engineering science in the second city of France and leading a youth group of an influential evangelical church in the city, where many young people know English.
If there is any way to make an exception to the deadline, know that I’m there…
Thanks all for replying–but if you want in, you need to send me an email. That’s the only way I can sign you up.
ostracha[at]tiu.edu (insert the @ symbol)
Thanks!
Do you know when biblemesh will be released?
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