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Invitation to Teach at Connect 2015!

5/22/2015

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You might remember that I taught a Bible backgrounds and literature course at Connect 2012, which is an eight day leadership training seminar for Students For Christ-Europe.  They have asked me to return this year to teach a course on Hermeneutics (how to interpret scripture) plus a workshop on pentecostal worship.  I will be teaching SFC missionaries and student leaders.   
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The SFC leadership team have also invited Angel to help out at Connect.  She will assist in record-keeping, taking money for registration, book-table, laundry, etc, as well as helping in the nursery. 
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We have purchased our plane tickets, and plan to arrive a week early in order to get past jet lag and visit some of the folks who were in my ministry in Germany.  We estimate the total cost will be somewhat more than $3000.

Connect is a missionary endeavor, so we will be raising support to cover the cost of travel, room, and board.  Giving is through the non-profit Biblical Literacy Project, so please make your check out to them with a note on the “for” line that it is for Connect 2015.  You can also give electronically by going to the "Donate" page.

Either way you will receive a tax-deductible receipt for your gift.
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I am also asking for prayer support during the fund-raising and the actual trip.  The dates are 19 July to 2 August.  The last three times I have taught in Europe I’ve also gotten sick and had to teach with overwhelming jet lag once and tooth problems (on the same tooth!) twice.  I greatly desire your prayers for both me and for Angel, not only for safety and health, but for effectiveness at our jobs and for God’s purposes to be accomplished.
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BLP Instructor Craig Krueger Offers Sunday and Wednesday Teachings in the Twin Cities

1/27/2015

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Pastor Craig Krueger is continuing his excellent series of Bible teachings, moving to the restoration literature of the OT.  Both Sundays and Wednesday are at Sojourn Church in Minneapolis.  Craig describes his teaching series as follows:

This semester at Sojourn we will explore how the Jewish community of the second Temple period survived, stumbled and hoped in the environment of Persian universalism. As we see them adapt biblical truth to a new situation, we will get insights into how we might minister in our post-modern setting. We will examine Chronicles, Haggai, Zechariah, Ezra and Nehemiah, Malachi and Joel.  Join us Sunday mornings at 10 am.

Our Wednesday night seminar will explore the pre-exilic Minor Prophets. At the peak of Israel and Judah's power, corruption and syncretism crept in. Hosea and Amos descend with a lion's roar of judgment. Jonah, in contrast, was captive to the nationalism and racism of his era. Micah speaks a word of judgment, but also points to the future hope of the people of God. Later on, after northern Israel falls in judgment, Nahum, Zephaniah and Habakkuk stand up and speak judgment and hope as Judah stands alone in the midst of the international powers. From this crucible come key insights on the life of faith. Join us Wednesday nights at 6:30.
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Dr Amy Anderson Teaching at Connect 2015

1/27/2015

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Dr Amy Anderson has announced that she will be teaching a course on
Hermeneutics for Connect 2015.  Connect is a training seminar for full
time missionaries and student leaders in Students For Christ-Europe.  This
will occur in late July/early August and is a missionary assignment, so Dr
A will be raising support.  There will be more info later, but you can
encourage her by giving already through the BLP's online donations.  Just
be sure to designate it for Connect.  This giving is of course tax deductible.
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BLP instructor, Craig Krueger offers Sunday and Wednesday teachings in theTwin Cities

9/8/2014

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This semester at Sojourn we will explore Christian community
through the eyes of the church under stress in 1 Peter. Later in the semester we will
explore the life of discipleship from the perspective of Matthew.  These
teachings occur as part of the normal Sunday morning gathering, which
starts at 10.00.

Our Wednesday night seminar begins September 10th, running from 6:30
to 8. This semester we will explore Hebrews: what is the situation of
this group of believers? How is Christ superior to the Old Covenant?
What is the relationship between the Old and New Covenants?
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Pastor Craig Krueger Teaching on Wisdom Literature

1/13/2014

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Craig Krueger, pastor of Sojourn Campus Church, is a BLP instructor with a
wonderful gift at teaching the Bible, especially the Old Testament.  He will
explain backgrounds, exegete the straightforward meaning of the text, solve
the mysteries you've always wondered about, and provide healthy application.

Starting immediately, Craig will be teaching a series on the Wisdom
Literature: Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and the Psalms.

Sundays (church starts at 10.00) will be more homiletic, with enough tools
to help the hungry, but with the fruit of the exegesis given as theology and
application.

Wednesdays (6.00-7.30) will lean more exegetical and allow students to
grapple with the message. Those who fully participate will work through the
core argument and theology of each book. This is particularly valuable in
Proverbs, Job and Ecclesiastes, as few people, for instance really grasp why
Job's friends are wrong (How did they sin against God?) and how the core
argument and the framework narrative (evidently added later) give different
answers to the problem of the book.

For directions to the church, which is located in Dinkytown, near the U of
M, see the Soujourn Church website.

Below are (tentative) detailed schedules:  
  • Sundays
  • Wednesdays


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Christmas greetings from Amy Anderson in cold and snowy St Paul, Minnesota!

12/22/2013

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Christmas greetings from Amy Anderson in cold and snowy St Paul, Minnesota!  The Center for Ancient Texts and Languages and the Biblical Literacy Project continue to develop, and we want to let you know what we’ve been up to and ways you can take part.

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Research and Training:
We had several transcription parties during 2013.  That is when I invite students and others to my house for a meal and several hours of work. I use this time to train new transcribers.  That’s what Isaac is doing in this picture.  He is looking at a digital image of an ancient Greek manuscript (MS) and creating an electronic version that will be useable by scholars all over the world, fully searchable and able to be compared to all other MSS in just seconds by a computer program called Collate.  Isaac is one of several people whom I trained in previous years who have graduated and moved into careers, but are still working on transcriptions in their free time.

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Josiah also learned to transcribe, and assisted me in research on a particular MS this semester.  He will be taking part in a course about textual criticism and palaeography that I will teach at NCU in spring semester.  A special treat of this course will be that I, with my students, have been chosen to study the surviving leaves of a Gospel codex (ancient book) that has never been studied or published.  Under my guidance, the students will describe the layout and decoration of the folios, determine what text is on each folio, compare the text of our MS to others in order to discern which stream of the textual tradition our MS is most closely related to, and estimate the age of the MS.

Other experiences the students will have in this course include learning to read ancient hands from the 2nd to the 14th centuries, getting to know the most important MSS so they can talk about them like old friends, finding their way around the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament, a trip to the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library at St Johns University (http://www.hmml.org/our-collections.html), and producing a major research project that they will then present as if they were at an academic conference.  In fact, I hope that several students will be accepted to present at one of two actual conferences in April.  Researching, writing, and presenting will be a great experience that will prepare them for the challenges of postgraduate studies.

Fund-raising and new projects:
  
While my expertise is in the area of actual research and in the mentoring of students, we continue to hope for volunteer or even hired assistance in areas of fund-raising and grant-writing, as well as office management.  If you have something to offer us here, please contact us!

A fund-raising project that we have just started is called Greek Manuscript Transcription.   This is registered with giveMN.org.  We are raising funds to pay young scholars for the transcribing of ancient Bible manuscripts into electronic form just as I described Isaac doing above.  This work is invaluable to the scholarly community, and we would like it to also benefit the young scholars who have the skills to do this work.  Wouldn’t it be better for my students to have a part time job transcribing ancient MSS than to spend that time parking cars or working security or bussing tables?  Not only will they hone their skills, but their resumes will have this attractive listing:  "Transcriber for the International Greek New Testament Project."

If you are interested in donating either to our general fund, or to Greek Manuscript Transcription, you can visit our secure donation page.  Thank you!!!!

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The Biblical Literacy Project:

The BLP is the outreach arm of CATL.  We have as our goal the education of the church and of other interested groups in areas such as Bible backgrounds and literature.  We have created a web page on which we are beginning to list instructors along with their areas of expertise.  If your church or group is interested in receiving college level training in OT or NT – getting historical or geographical backgrounds, understanding the first century issues surrounding a text, etc., feel free to contact any of us directly, and we would be glad to communicate with you about what type of seminar or course we could offer at various times and locations.  Here is our instructor page.

The BLP is also glad for donations.  In this case they will assist the instructors in teaching groups that are not able to cover our costs and honoraria.  For example, many of you helped me to travel to Germany and offer a 15 hour BLP course to leaders of Students For Christ-Europe several years ago.  We try to be as flexible as possible on prices so that everyone has a chance to learn.  Click here to give to the BLP.

Friends have encouraged me to start a blog.  It would be interesting to hear whether you would like to follow a blog that gives perhaps a few tidbits on Bible backgrounds once a week.  I might have guest writers for areas I am less familiar with, etc.  Let me know if that sounds like a good way for us to develop.  In the mean time, a great way to stay in touch and to be able to ask questions and read great articles is my Facebook group, The Biblical Literacy Project.  

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BLP Basic Course at Sojourn Campus Church - Fall 2013

10/16/2013

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Dr Amy is currently teaching the Biblical Literacy Project Basic Course at
Sojourn Campus Church (link to website), Sundays from 9-9.50 a.m.  Anyone is
welcome to join us.  On 29 September, for example, we looked at different
types of higher criticism and then discuss infallibility vs inerrancy of
scripture, ending with a more healthy view of scripture as incarnational.
The course will continue for 4-5 weeks after that.

http://sojourncampuschurch.net/
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BLP Session at Sojourn Church in Mpls

5/7/2013

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Starting this Wednesday, 8 May, Dr Amy Anderson will be teaching
approximately 6 weeks on the Gospel of Mark and Gospel backgrounds.  This
week she'll start with an introduction to the Testimonia Theory, which
hypothesizes on why Christians decided to use book form instead of scrolls
when they wrote the NT documents.  This will be followed by an explanation
of the synoptic Gospels and why we think Mark was the first one written.
Then she'll do several weeks on the structure and main themes of Mark.

Dr Amy will be followed by more detailed teaching on the contents of Mark by
Pastor Craig Krueger.  You can jump in at any time, but you'll get more out
of it if you can attend from the start.

Sessions are 6.00-7.25, with lots of time for questions and discussion.

Sojourn is in Dinkytown (310 18th Ave SE).  Hope to see you there!
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The Biblical Literacy Project Yearly Report - With Thanks!!!!

2/27/2013

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2012 was a great year for the BLP.  One thing that happened early in the year was that I was one of three NCU faculty who taught for the annual chapel series, “First Things Last,” and it was recorded, so I can share the link with you.  It’s a chance for you to hear my one hour BLP session on I Corinthians 12-14, entitled, “The Law of Love.”   It can be downloaded here.
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Of course the big event was my trip to Germany in July/August, which many of you helped make possible with generous financial support.  I taught the extended version of the BLP at Connect, a training week for leaders of Students For Christ-Europe.  Here are some photos that can help you see what I was up to there:    

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I taught a smart and curious group of missionaries and student leaders from 12 countries.  Their questions kept me hopping.  For Connect attendees who were in other classes, I also offered a workshop which summarized some of my materials.

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Because our location was close to the University of Koeln, where I was campus missionary from 1987-1994, a very special event was an intercessory prayer walk that I led one afternoon.  There is no SFC group in Koeln currently, but much movement towards starting something up again.  These are some of our bold prayer-warriors, including Julia (far right), who was one of our student leaders back in the day, and who continues to be an active leader in her church.  


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Another wonderful experience was a reunion of the old-timers from our ministry in Koeln.  They showed up at Connect one afternoon, and we sat and talked for hours.  It was clear how significant student ministry had been in forming their adult lives and decisions about ministry, family, and church involvement.    

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If you were a financial or prayer supporter of the Biblical Literacy Project in 2012, I would like to say once more that you have made it possible for college level Bible teaching to reach people who wish to grow in their faith.  They are grateful, and I am grateful for the chance to be used in this way.

I would love to teach the BLP in your church or group in 2013.  The material is completely flexible as to length and topic, so we can fit your needs.  Please contact me with questions, ideas, brain-storming.  See our contact page.

Blessings,
Amy Anderson


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The Biblical Literacy Project Returns to Europe

7/4/2012

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Dear friends,
Many of you have already heard that I have been invited to teach the BLP in Europe for the third time.  This will take place in late July to early August in a retreat center near Koeln, where I was campus missionary for more than 7 of my nine years in Germany.
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Connect ’12 is a training week for young leaders in Students For Christ.  There will be chances to network with European campus missionaries and to observe the exciting developments taking place in this important outreach to Europe’s future leaders.  My main task will be teaching 15-20 hours of New Testament backgrounds and introductions to books of the NT.  Our goal is that these rising leaders gain a healthy grasp of how our scriptures came to be, and how to interpret them wisely.

This is a missionary assignment, which means that I will be raising my own travel costs.  I am writing this newsletter to enlist people who are willing to pray and to help with the expenses.  Because I will be bringing my newly adopted daughter, 10-year old LaMerria, we will need a lot of prayer and our costs will be over $3000.  Tax-deductible gifts can be sent to:

The Center for Ancient Texts & Languages
302 Aurora Ave
St Paul, MN  55103

If you wish to sign up for our prayer team, send an email to asanders@usfamily.net.  I am very much aware of how significant your contribution is to this kingdom work and deeply grateful for your investment.

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Here are the students who attended Connect when I taught the BLP in 2009 in Belgium.  What a wonderful time that was!  I met students from all over Europe and other continents as well, and am still in contact with many of them.  Some are now in ministry and others are taking the skills gained at Connect into the marketplace.

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A happy part of our trip to Germany is that we will have a chance to visit alumni of Students For Christ-Koeln from back when I was the pastor (1985-1994).  I have stayed in touch with many, including visits in previous years.  It is rewarding to see them raising families, involved in ministry, and impacting their places of employment for the gospel.  

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Best of all, SFC-Europe is sponsoring a Koeln-Reunion on 29 July, just before Connect starts.  I can’t wait to spend a day hanging out with these precious friends!

New developments in CATL!!!!
Closely connected to my teaching of the BLP in Europe is exciting progress at the Center for Ancient Texts and Languages.  CATL has always been active in research and academic mentoring, as well as reaching out to churches and groups with the BLP and language programs (mostly Greek and German).  But I haven’t done much by way of maintaining visibility or seeking funding.  These deficits are beginning to be rectified this summer as we venture into fund raising and the development of publicity materials.  We would be happy for any expertise or funding that you feel able to send our way!  The email link that brought you to this newsletter also serves to connect you to the CATL website currently being developed by Andrea Chapin (missionary and NCU campus missions / SFC-Europe alum).  Keep checking back as the site develops.

Blessings,
Amy Anderson
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