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Wednesday October 31, 2007Expositors Conference Audio
The audio from the recent Expositors Conference is now available. The sermons feature John MacArthur and Steve Lawson. Pastors will be especially interested. Be sure to check out “The Ten How To’s of Expository Preaching.”
A Truly Tiny Car
This oh-so-British clip shows the world’s tiniest car. It’s a truly funny video about a truly tiny car. (Warning: there’s one slightly rude comment at one point).
Fall and Christmas Outreach Special Offer
Desiring God is offering cases of John Piper’s Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ for just $65. That’s 48 books plus shipping for only $65. The catch? You have to give them away for free…
The audio from the recent Expositors Conference is now available. The sermons feature John MacArthur and Steve Lawson. Pastors will be especially interested. Be sure to check out “The Ten How To’s of Expository Preaching.”
A Truly Tiny Car
This oh-so-British clip shows the world’s tiniest car. It’s a truly funny video about a truly tiny car. (Warning: there’s one slightly rude comment at one point).
Fall and Christmas Outreach Special Offer
Desiring God is offering cases of John Piper’s Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ for just $65. That’s 48 books plus shipping for only $65. The catch? You have to give them away for free…

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Comments (1)
Tim,
Thanks for posting the link to this video about the finy car. I’ve shared it with others and everyone got a good laugh. The same day that I watched the video, I received a catalog (from Sam’s Club) with an offer for a $35,000 mini car developed by NASA: the Lithium-powered smart fourtwo; capable of 100 miles on a single charge and a top speed of more than 80 mph. It looks a lot sturdier than the British tiny car but I don’t think someone could drive it inside a building. Hope they become available for everyone in the future!
Liz