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Here Bart Newton posts his views, opinions, recommendations and frustrations regarding his interests and involvement in things like biblical preaching, books, the Christian life, discipleship, culture, all-things-fountain-pens, portable manual typewriters, small town living, food and more.

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Bart Newton
Child of God, disciple of King Jesus, husband of one, father of three, father-in-law of three, grandfather of six, manager of much, owner of nothing.
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Affordable Healthcare That Isn't Insurance

  • Samaritan Ministries Christian Healthcare Newsletter

2020 Daily Devotional Reading

  • ESV Bible (Audio: Max McClean) via Biblegateway.com
  • ESV Reader's Bible (One-Volume Edition)
  • Prayer Journal: Norcom Composition Notebook
  • Beyond Words: Daily Readings in the ABC's of Faith by Frederick Buechner

News, Interests, & More

  • BibleGateway.Com
  • Johnson University-Tennessee (my alma mater)
  • Owensville, Indiana: My Home Town
  • World Magazine

Periodicals to Which I Subscribe

  • World Magazine

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      • Eclinktics (Eclectic Links) No. 2
      • “14 Thoughts on Bible Reading and/or Listening”
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Friday, December 5, 2014

Eclinktics (Eclectic Links) No. 2

Eight more links covering a variety of topics: 


It’s the end for Iraqi Christians

Amazing art studio shed in beautiful Fife countryside

Cutting Quills on Vimeo (Via the Cramped)

Journal Day 12.10.2013
 
Why write? Penmanship for the 21st Century | Jake Weidmann | TEDxMileHigh 

What is Blackwing? Palomino’s Short Film Provides the Answer

 A Solzhenitsyn Eleventary

Ink, glorious ink: Charles Dickens at work with quills

 


 

 

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The Object of Education

We must not be deceived by the mere fact a person can read or write. Unless he has received that broader training which enables him to know the object of education, the uses of education; unless he receives that broader training which will make him realize that book education is useless without character, without industry, without the saving habit, without the willingness to contribute his part toward law and order and the highest and best in the community, his mere book education will in many cases mean little or nothing.--Booker T. Washington