
Fwd: Didaskalos Submission
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 05:40:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Greg Dill <gbdill@yahoo.com>
To: webmaster@bibleteacher.org
You may post these articles for an unlimited time.
Thanks David.
--- David Buffaloe <buffaloe@surfsouth.com> wrote:
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 08:19:40 -0400
From: David Buffaloe <buffaloe@surfsouth.com>
To: gbdill@yahoo.com
Subject: Didaskalos Submission
Hello in Christ, Greg!
I'd love to post some of your work at Didaskalos Ministries. I'm particularly interested in:
1. Whatever Happened To The Apostles? Fascinating work, dear Brother!
2. Basic Biblical Hermeneutics - Very complete. I commend you on
this masterpiece!
3. The Doctrine of the Trinity
4. Important Documents of the Christian Church
From what I've seen, all your work is well written, and I'm sure there are other studies I'd like to post. If you agree, though, I'd like to post these four first.
Now, to the requirements. You need to go to:
http://www.bibleteacher.org/contrib.htm
And read the requirements to submit to Didaskalos. If you agree with all of these requirements, forward this letter back to me at:
webmaster@bibleteacher.org
with the statement "I agree to these requirements". You need to tell
me if you want the documents to stay on site for just the 90 day minimum
period, or if they are donated freely without time limitation. From
that point I'll go over to your site, grab the files, and format
them as described on our "requirements" page.
...
David Buffaloe, Didaskalos Ministries
http://www.bibleteacher.org
David,
I have just completed a Bible study and research paper on an issue that is quite controversial - weapons, the use of force, guns, etc. from a Biblical perspective.
I wouldn't mind you taking a look at it and seeing if you would be interested in posting it on your site. I realize you yourself might not agree with it, as many Christians don't. There are however, many who do. If you don't want to post it, I fully understand.
If anything, I would love to hear your comments on it brother.
United in Christ, Greg
Sorry, I forgot to provide the URL to the study, it's at -
http://www.geocities.com/athens/forum/4255/study20.html