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The Joy of Winning Souls
Recently I had a conversation with a man and I asked him what was the most important thing or event in his life. He told me it was his family and went on to say that his daughter has a child 1.5 years old that lives with him and his… Continue reading
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Agnostics by the passage of time
Too Easily Offended? [Good] morning Jane or good afternoon in Bahrain. Thanks for another very thoughtful reply. I don’t know Dr. Moore and I’m very willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, that he is an earnest person. I believe he is wrong when… Continue reading
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My Kingdom Hall Experience Part 5
The following is my experience of attending a Kingdom Hall for five weeks straight. After each meeting and discussion with the Jehovah’s Witnesses I wrote out my thoughts. Names have been changed for obvious reasons. All information is accurate and honest as possible. On Sunday I struggled to Continue reading
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Primetime Blurbs: Week of June 9, 2013
I watch like 20-40 shows in a given week and have a full-time job and a life, so there simply aren’t enough hours in the day to review each one in full. So I’m not just wasting my life watching TV in vain, here are recaps of other shows I … Continue reading
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Josh reviews "Lazarus is Dead," by Richard Beard and "I Will Have Vengeance: The Winter of Commissario Ricciardi," by Maurizio de Giovanni
Two very different Europa Editions and I have crossed paths in the past month or so- Richard Beard’s “Lazarus Is Dead” and Maurizio de Giovanni’s “I Will Have Vengeance: The Winter of Commissario Ricciardi.” Giovanni’s “Vengeance” I read on my… Continue reading
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Tower of Babel,, Bodie Hodge
Have you ever skipped over the “be-gets” of Genesis – you know the section of family trees that seem to be an endless list of hard to pronounce names that have no apparent meaning? Have you ever struggled to understand how the biblical Genesis account of… Continue reading
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Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Three : Pink and sparkly (part one …
… Mysteries · Claudia’s Blog · Denver Cereal~sweet & crunchy fiction set in Denver Denver Cereal is a great story about good people caught in difficult situations. … By Claudia Hall Christian on June 17, 2013 in Chapter 263. CHAPTER TWO … Continue reading
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My Top 10 Working Actresses: The Top 3
3: Jessica Chastain Jessica Chastain only really came to filmgoers attention in 2011, when she had a truly spectacular year, and seemed to be in everything. This was largely because she had been making a lot of films over the previous couple of years, but they all … Continue reading
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Guest Post by Liz DeJesus – Author of First Frost & Glass Frost
First Frost Blurb: For generations, the Frost family has run the Museum of Magical and Rare Artifacts, handing down guardianship from mother to daughter, always keeping their secrets to “family only.” Gathered within museum’s walls is a collection Continue reading
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VBS Bible Boot Camp…
VBS Boot Camp 2013 Was a BLAST!!!!! Our theme this year was the Armor of God. We learned about putting on the armor and wearing it for God. We had our kickoff on Saturday with fun, games,and fellowship. We made new … Continue reading
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A Writer Owning Her Scars AND her Birthdays!
REBECCA VINCENT aka Becky Yauger to her friends, is with us today and shares from her heart what it means to look at life after a life-threatening medical diagnosis, and because of this, offers a marvelous acceptance of a birthday milestone most of us try to ignore… Continue reading
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MY BODY, BUT NOT MY SOUL: freedom and the cold
It’s 6:59 pm. My first look at freedom is the reddish orange glow of the sun just before it drops below the horizon. It’s already starting to get a little chilly out here. I was really hoping that I would have been released tomorrow morning. When I was … Continue reading
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The Long Journey Westward by Janet Nicolet
The Long Journey Westward by Janet Nicolet (this review was not paid for in any sort of way, it is strictly my opinion of the work written) The Long Journey Westward is a historical novel set in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s about the travels of… Continue reading
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From Daughter Manonmani to Dr. Manonmani
Had Karia Gounder, a rich landlord at Ambalur, a village in Vellore district, not been a man of progressive ideas, Coimbatore would have lost its reputation in having a US- educated doctor as the city’s first paediatrician . Thanks to Gounder, who wanted his daughter Manonmani to be ‘Doctor’ Continue reading
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