Shooraijin wrote:Saint Kevin, I'm going to be around this weekend pretty much in my apartment working on a paper, so I'll stay logged into the chat. When you sign on, I'll show you how the transcript device works, so that you can publish Bible studies to the web, and we'll talk about making sure unwelcome company doesn't gatecrash (although I'm relieved that very little of the troll activity here makes it over there, but I keep a close eye on the user creation logs, just in case). Give me a time you expect to be around.
Well, as I'm reading this, the weekend is now over. I'm bummed, because I really would have liked to learn how to use the transcription device. Sorry Shoo. I'll be on this afternoon/evening at some point, and if you see me on, PM me to let me know you'll be in the chat client. From there I'll join you and you can show me what you need to show me.
Spiritsword wrote:I would be interested in a Bible study, depending on the day and time. Also, how long are you planning to hold the study? As in, what will be the total duration, how many weeks?
Tentatively, I'm going to say the study will be held on Mondays, from 9:15 PM ET to 10:15 PM ET. The duration will depend on the book. Please note that I have not chosen a book yet, and I am still open to suggestions. The number of weeks will depend on the amount of chapters in the book, but I am shooting for a 5 chapter a week pace. For example, the book of Romans has a nice, round, 16 chapters. I would divide the book into 4 readings of 4 chapters each. Since I would give a week for everyone to read the material for the following Monday, the study would take 5 weeks to do, even though only 4 studies would be conducted. I hope that answers your question Spiritsword.
If anyone has suggestions for different times or a different (relatively short) book of the bible to study, then please, by all means, let me know.
P.S. I was also thinking of studying the book of Daniel.