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"God’s Favourite Place on Earth" (Frank Viola)
TITLE: God’s Favorite Place on Earth AUTHOR: Frank Viola PUBLISHER: Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook Publishers, 2013, (208 pages). Is there such a thing as Jesus’ favourite place on earth? If so, is it Jerusalem, the capital of much religious significance? Or is it in Bethlehem where he was Continue reading
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The Slash of The Razor
It has been a while since I have written like this, but what I saw yesterday warranted what can only be referred to as ‘some journalism’. What sparked it was this thought: Historically, it took years to start to unravel the mafia… Continue reading
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How to Pray Evangelistically
Three years before my father passed away, he turned to Christ for salvation. It was amazing, actually. My dad had quite a temper prior to his conversion. My childhood memories of his displays of anger still echo in my mind. Though my grandmother was a strong believer, Dad never … Continue reading
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Who Wrote the Reptilian Agenda? by John L. Lash
This is from John Lamb Lash’s website. Who Wrote the Reptilian Agenda? The Origin of the Annunaki Script A Collector’s Edition entitled “Secrets of the Da Vinci Code,” published by US News and World Report, features a brief interview with James Robinson, general … Continue reading
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Prepared Text of My Baccalaureate Address to Stanford’s Class of 2013
Published by Stanford News. President Hennessy, Dean McLennan, professors and staff, family and friends, and the Class of 2013, it is a profound gift for me to return to Stanford to address you. Ten years ago, when I stood in this spot to deliver the student address, I believed what… Continue reading
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Lights, Cowboy, Action by Lesley Ann McDaniel
It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author … Continue reading
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CFBA Book Review – Fear Has a Name by Creston Mapes
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Fear Has a Name David C. Cook (June 1, 2013) by Creston Mapes ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Creston has fond memories of his boyhood in Bath, Ohio, where he became enchanted with his future wife, … Continue reading
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Product Talk # 16: Big Data and Product Development
On Thursday, 6th of June a ’40 strong body’ of die-hard product management professionals descended upon the Erskine Street Gallery, Sydney for the 16th in a series of Product Talks. An esteemed lineup of panel speakers included Google’s Kate Ryan, Sean Richards of Pitney Bowes Software Continue reading
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A Short Testimony
I had the tremendous privilege of being raised in a Christian home. From childhood, my parents taught me about the infinite-personal God who created me, who gave me a thinking mind, and who taught me how I ought to live though the words of His wonderful Book, … Continue reading
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ichewonpushpins: itcanbeus: ichewonpushpins: itcanbeus: a-girlish-silhouette: Anyone want to…
ichewonpushpins: itcanbeus: ichewonpushpins: itcanbeus: a-girlish-silhouette: Anyone want to tell me why a supposedly thousands-year-old Celtic “witch” summoning a supposedly Celtic “demon” is using Latin? I AM SO GLAD I WASN’T THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED! AND SAMHAIN ISN’T PRONOUNCED SAM-HANE Continue reading
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Reality Check
During the last few weeks of being home from our trip, Lydon has continued to be tired and irritable which in turn makes me quite tired and irritable and admittedly (despite my best efforts) not in the best mood! I have been feeling down or a little sorry for myself … Continue reading
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Woman, who murdered Bible teacher as a teen, freed
Paula Cooper. When Paula Cooper was 15 years old, she and a group of friends robbed, murdered and tortured Ruth Pelke, a 78-year-old bible studies teacher. For her part in the crime, Cooper received the death penalty. Her three companions — one only 14 —received Continue reading
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Is Keynesian economics actually Biblical?
I haven’t studied much economic theory, but of late I’ve come to appreciate the writings of Paul Krugman, a columnist for the New York Times and an economics professor at Princeton University. Krugman has identified himself as a disciple of John Maynard Keynes, the 19 Continue reading
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Dave Pack’s Eighteenth "Special Announcement"
Because Banned by HWA has devoted a lot of attention to these “special announcements” Dave Pack has been sending every Friday I decided to read this latest one, the eighteenth one, and see what he had to say. Here is … Continue reading
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Entwistle 4-Mat
A 4-MAT Review: combinative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Hunter Barnhill familiarity University A 4-MAT Review System: endogenetic Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Summary In the rallying cry Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity by David N. Entwistle, divinity … Continue reading
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