The Blue Cord Bible Dictionary has hit the ground running.  Having sent out an e-mail earlier this week asking for contributors, I have been amazed at the response.  So far we have ten contributors signed up, including one in the Netherlands and two in the Philippines.   A number of people who were not recipients of my original mailing have volunteered, which means the notice is getting passed around.  This is exactly what I hoped would happen, but it is happening faster than I had hoped.

Entries are already being written, and I am learning some new things myself.  One contributor has put up articles on intertextuality and the ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin, neither of which I knew anything about.  I am enjoying getting to read articles on topics that I have not explored before.

If you would like to contribute to the Blue Cord Bible Dictionary, I encourage you to sign up.  The more people we have working on this the quicker it will become a resource for students.  If you want to volunteer, send me an e-mail with the password you would like, and I will add you to the list of contributors.