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CFBA 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, way back in the fourth grade… Continue reading
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Walking Through
Has fear ever caused you to do crazy things? Things that are out of character for you? My first week of summer vacation did not go as I had planned. Instead of enjoying our new freedom and the beautiful weather, I was stuck inside all week with two sick … Continue reading
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Immediate Products For Viagra – Some Insights!
In 1922 a seventeen-year-old beauty named Clara Bow won a magazine shows a young flapper sprawled fetchingly in a couch , legs askew, reading Sigmung Freud and Havelocks Ellis. The Scout movements encouraged young people to be outdoors; not currently recycling or are giving it away to the city… Continue reading
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Pastors with no faith
One might ask, Is that even possible? Could the pastor of a Christian church actually be a non-believer? Yes, sad to say there are such pastors. Atheists Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola conducted a study through Tufts University (published in 2010) to … Continue reading
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Maya Angelou on Freedom: A 1973 Conversation with Bill Moyers
“You only are free when you realize you belong no place — you belong every place — no place at all.” In the early 1970s, revered interviewer Bill Moyers met reconstructionist Maya Angelou — beloved poet, memoirist, dramatist, actor, producer, filmmaker, civil rights activist, and one of… Continue reading
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Why Russia Is So Fiercely Opposed To Gay People
The Russian Duma unanimously approved a law on Tuesday that prohibits the distribution of homosexual “propaganda” to minors. Holding gay pride events, speaking in defense of gay rights, or equating gay and heterosexual relationships can now result in fines of up to $31,000. Before the vote, gay Continue reading
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The Past & The Future
I’ve decided to go into what I’ve done in the past and what I’m doing in the future. 1st grade: A Beka Year This was the A Beka year. It was our first year homeschooling and I needed to do something that would have little parental … Continue reading
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Seattle!
Mars Hill Church – Bellevue Campus Church was amazing but what happily surprised me was that it was barely five metres from a Barnes and Noble bookstore and Starbucks!! Thats a Melody version of heaven on earth right there – Church, books and coffee
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Books & Writing — Author Lorna Seilstad
Welcome Lorna Seilstad! Lorna is the author of Making Waves, A Great Catch, and The Ride of Her Life. A former high school English and journalism teacher, she has won several online writing contests and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. Lorna lives in Iowa… Continue reading
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The Book of Job/You Suffer
This piece began as a way of exploring the tensions between my growing Christian faith and my love for extreme metal music. How could I reconcile the two, seeing as heavy metal music in general has a long history of being very anti-religion, if not satanic. … Continue reading
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“R-Rated Christian Fiction” Author Won't Take Detroit Art Rescue …
“If your idea of Christian fiction is a “family-friendly” tale in which no one offends anyone, and the most controversial word anyone uses is ‘shucks,’ the Royal Oak Series will freak the living crap out of you.” Filed Under: … Continue reading
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Sweet Mercy Review
I am so pleasantly surprised by how much I loved this recent book I read, I may seem like I’m gushing over it. Forgive me in advance. I got a copy of “Sweet Mercy”, a novel by Ann Tatlock, from Bethany House Publishers. … Continue reading
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See all Category Classification (153) MVP Knowledge Sharing (65) IT Pro (8) New Office (36) Windows
See all Category Classification (153) MVP Knowledge Sharing (65) IT Pro (8) New Office (36) Windows (12) Dev (4) office chatter podcast (0) MVP Introduction (17) MVP activities (11) Topics the MVP… Continue reading
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The Unriddling of Quantum Bayesianism
I cannot claim to actually understand quantum theory. I’m a writer, trained in the English language, literature, and humanist principles, not a degreed scientist nor any kind of a mathematician. In fact, I have an ingrained distrust of mathematics. I sense that, like the Continue reading
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To eat the mystery
A few weeks ago, after I stumbled upon this beautiful post, I became curious about Ann Voskamp’s book One Thousand Gifts. I’d never taken any notice of it before. I guess I thought it was one of those coffee-table books that said… Continue reading
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