The Kindle Chronicles
TKC 283 Mark Roberts
Preacher at Westside church of Christ in Irving, Texas
Interview Starts at 21:06
…the Bible has gone through a number of shifts already. It began as a scroll. It then went on to become a codex, and now it is digital. It began in a time when it was not available to the common man, at least not very easily, to being much more commonly available, and then during the time of the Dark Ages, to largely being shut away from ordinary people, to now it’s at a time where it’s widely available to everyone and anyone.
Show Notes and Links:
News
“New YotaPhone features screens on front and back” at CBS This Morning - January 2, 2014
“Is Amazon a Buy Now?â€Â by Victor Mora at Wall Street Cheat Sheet – January 1, 2014
“E-Books Can’t Burnâ€Â by Tim Parks at New York Review of Books blog – February 15, 2012
Sex is Forbidden – A Novel by Tim Parks – $11.99 on Kindle.
Tech Tip
A problem with automatic Kindle software updates
Interview with Mark Roberts
Pressing On – the e-magazine for growing Christians
Logos Bible software
The 2014 Five Day Bible Reading Schedule by Mark Roberts – 99 cents on Kindle
  (To receive a free PDF of the Five Day Schedule, please email me at PodChronicles AT gmail.com -Len)
“The Digital Bibleâ€Â on NPR’s On the Media – November 22, 2013
“On the Social Authorship of the Bibleâ€by Thomas Larson at Guernica Magazine – November 13, 2013
“What Do Americans Really Think About the Bible?â€Â at ChurchExecutive – March 27, 2013
Content
The Etiquette of Illness: What to Say When You Can’t Find the Words by Susan P. Halpern – $9.39 on Kindle
Next Week’s Guest(s):
A collage of interviews from New Media Expo 2014 in Las Vegas
Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named “Well, You Needn’t.” This version is “Ra-Monk” by Eval Manigat on the “Variations in Time: A Jazz Persepctive” CD by Public Transit Recording” CD.
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