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The Dark Knight Rises and a Memory of Light: Spoiler-warning
I know I’m late to the party. “A Memory of Light” came out back in January and “The Dark Knight Rises” hit theaters almost a year ago and has been on DVD since December. I won’t structure this as a review then… Continue reading
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DRIED GREEN BEAN SALAD & A BOOK REVIEW: "TIBITS AT HOME" – SALADE DE HARICOTS SÉCHÉS & UNE CHRONIQUE DU LIVRE DE CUISINE "TIBITS AT HOME"
Stomach: A slave that must accept everything tht is given to it, but which avenges wrongs as slyly as does the slave. – Emile Souvester When diet is wrong medicine is of no use. When diet is correct medicine is of no need. – … Continue reading
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Degree Free Theology
On a practical basis the degree free theology of global theology issues within the degree free theology of your religious teaching and understanding. It is against this background that I have restricted the degree free theology to refer to ‘Christian Theology’. Hence, Christian Theology refers to th … Continue reading
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Unnamed, unrivaled, and unorthodox
I guessed correctly when I stated that I would be finished with No Name within a week. I couldn’t wait until tonight; I had to sit down this morning and finish reading the last 40 pages. If you’re interested in classics, No Name was a good read. It reminded me of … Continue reading
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Finding Jesus in the everyday
After leaving university I worked for a church for several years and it was a real time of growth for me spiritually. Getting close to Jesus seemed easy because we were surrounded by church all the time. It was inspiring and encouraging and even in those times when I didn’t… Continue reading
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Chase
ABOUT THE BIBLE STUDY: WHO: Jennie Allen is a Bible teacher who is passionate about inspiring a new generation of women to encounter the invisible God. She graduated form Dallas Theological Seminary with a master in Biblical studies. In addition to serving Continue reading
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Great Chains of Being, also lettuce
I finished C. S. Lewis’s The Discarded Image this weekend. I’d had it on my shelves for a couple of years – Robert Easting, my medieval literature professor, offered it to me when he was cleaning out his office for retirement – and marked it to actually read as a companion … Continue reading
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COH Newsletter – June 4, 2013
ANNOUNCEMENTS If you would like to share information or have an announcement to be placed in the newsletter, please send an email to communications@cohsda.org. Join us this Sabbath, June 8 as Lay Pastor Duane Reid continues our sermon series for this month on “The Purge: Sweatin’ It Out” with the … Continue reading
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Amanda Cabot’s Almost Healthy Brownies
From the time that she was seven, Amanda Cabot dreamed of becoming a published author, but it was only when she set herself the goal of selling a book by her thirtieth birthday that the dream came true. A former director of Information Technology, Amanda has written… Continue reading
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The Christian Alphabet Book
~a review ~ Do you know your Christian ABC’s? The Christian Alphabet Book is a unique, visual, and enjoyable way to learn the basics of Christianity. “Love,” the dove from above, guides you from A to Z with special Biblical lessons of… Continue reading
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7 Quick Takes: June 1
Once again, I am doing the Friday Quick Takes link up with Conversion Diary on a Saturday. Because I am totally in control of my own life. Ha. Ha ha. 1. I didn’t do a blog post yesterday because we were really busy getting today’s… Continue reading
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Jennifer by Dee Henderson review!
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Jennifer: An O’Malley Love Story Bethany House Publishers (May 1, 2013) by Dee Henderson ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dee Henderson is the bestselling, award-winning author of 15 previous novels, including the acclaimed O’MALLEY series and Continue reading
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What I Have Read This Semester
In case you didn’t know, Angie and I started a ministry blog together. The idea is that the posts would be more directly to what we are doing ministry-wise, or seminary-wise, and less personal. The target audience is those who support… Continue reading
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The Wonderful Private World of Liberace – review.
There are a number of people who really fascinate me. I like to read things about them such as articles or books – and I like to watch movies/documentaries or interviews about/with them. Here are a few of these people: George … Continue reading
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Sweet Mercy by Ann Tatlock Giveaway! and Excerpt!
Tour Schedule Sweet Mercy Stunning coming-of-age drama set during the Great Depression and Prohibition When Eve Marryat’s father is laid off from the Ford Motor Company in 1931, he is forced to support his family by leaving St. Paul, … Continue reading
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