What You Do Not Want to Miss This Week!
New Podcast, Logos Sale, Webinar on the Gospel, and Grounded in Liberty
The semester is officially over at Ridley College, I’ve got some further academic admin to do, but as of 1 July, I’m on study leave. Right now, I have four things for you that you will not want to miss (I presume!):
Latest episode of ANTWA
Logos Blue Friday Sale
Webinar on Five Views of the Gospel
Mike Defends Civil Liberties and Liberal Democracy
On the ANTWA podcast, we cover some cool topics:
What does it mean to live faithfully in a politically divided world?
How should Christians respond to immigration and power?
And what do Paul’s views on time tell us about the return of Christ?
Today is Blue Friday at Logos, so you can get great deals on Logos products, books, and other great stuff.
Flash sale deals Friday, June 20 and 27
Up to 70% off top commentary collections & more
20% off all 2025 Logos Libraries
My recommendation is The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine (5 vols.) by Jaroslav Pelikan reduced from $99.99 to $49.99 and the Michael Bird Studies collection (6 vols.) reduced from $102.99 to $41.19.
Remember, you can get great deals too through the ANTWA Logos Page!
Hey, my YouTube channel got it’s 1,000,000th view this week. Note, it’s taken 12 years to reach this point, and I definitely do not get one dollar per view! Subscribe to the channel if you already haven’t!
Michael Bird and Jason Maston host a webinar featuring leading scholars on the important topic, "What is the Gospel?" as part of the launch of the book Five Views of the Gospel. Scholars attending include Dr. Scot McKnight, Dr. Michael Horton, Dr. David deSilva, and Dr. Shively Smith (sadly, Dr. Julie Ma could not attend).
I was interviewed by Skye Jethani from The Holy Post about military parades, authoritarianism, and Habeas Corpus.
I was also interviewed by +Robert Forsyth at the Center for Independent Studies about the classical liberal tradition.
Great webinar on the Gospels. Your conversation with Skye/Holy Post was good as well.
Mike, thanks for sharing this! Question, are the titles actual hard copy books or digital logos versions?