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About
ebc.com!
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ebiblecommentary.com. We at
ebc.com
desire that the latest technology can serve our Lord Jesus Christ and His
Church by uniting people in the community. The HearMe technology
and our learning center will provide a fun and unique learning environment that unites
people of common interests and beliefs. To God be the Glory. Amen.
Our aim is to bring people together in an educational
environment where they can both challenge one another's thinking and come to
know the way, the truth and the life centered in a child born in
Bethlehem, a life sacrificed at Golgatha and given in the person and work of
Jesus Christ alone. For this purpose we are dedicated to teaching the
Bible. ebc.com
is about learning. This
learning process is still evolving at ebc.com
because we have discovered that learning takes place in so many different ways
on our site. Some people enjoy the structured and scheduled learning brought by
experts, top in the field, whereas others prefer learning at our central hub
located at Concordia University Wisconsin with senior students who are
training to be servants ion the Church. Some learners continue to enhance
previously formed relationships now at our ebc.com
site using
e-conferencing with partnerships formed with societies, professional bodies,
associations, and special interest groups.
By providing such expert commentary on the Bible, and giving you access to
biblical resources from our hub, we are establishing partnerships with centers
of expertise. These partnerships strive to give you the opportunity to study everything from
books of the Bible, topical studies, church history, our creeds, the
lectionary of the church, music, art, stewardship, worship, even vocation in a
flexible schedule. Our hub will
encourage and inspire you to learn more, do more, and enjoy more.Okay, call us idealistic. Call us
cyber-romantics. You can even call us techno-fangled, old-fashioned, or just plain pie in the sky dreamers. It's true, we
have this crazy idea that ebc.com
will do something very
important for our information rich, spiritually poor society. To put it in
Mark Twain's words, "One can learn something by picking up a cat by the
tail that one can learn in no other way." | |
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