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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Book Review: Pursuing Justice
Pursuing Justice: The Call To Live & Die For Bigger Things, by Ken Wytsma [Note: This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/Thomas Nelson Press in exchange for an honest review.] This particular book offers a biblical approach to … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged justice, Oregon, politics, Sabbath, slavery
23 Comments
A Week To Remember, A Week To Forget
Yesterday, when I was reviewing a book [1], I was reminded that this particular book is seeking to promote PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) awareness. Technically speaking, there is a wide variety of days, weeks, and months devoted to PTSD awareness, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, History, Love & Marriage, Military History, Musings
Tagged anxiety, family, psychology, PTSD, rape
15 Comments
Book Review: Love Letters From The Edge
Love Letters from the Edge: Meditations for Those Struggling with Brokenness, Trauma, and the Pain of Life, by Shelly Beach and Wanda Sanchez [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours in exchange for an honest … Continue reading
Book Review: The Beatles: Day By Day
The Beatles: Day By Day: The Sixties As They Happened, by Terry Burrows This book happened to be a birthday present from my mother, and she did so just knowing my love of books, the Beatles [1], and historical chronology. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, History, Music History
Tagged business, culture, legitimacy, music, nonfiction
6 Comments
Friendly Skies
In life, we often take it for granted that the skies we fly on are friendly ones. Last night I kissed and hugged my mom farewell and she went off back home to Florida on a redeye flight. She took … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, History, International Relations, Music History
Tagged death, politics, travel, Ukraine
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Heavier Things
Today I heard a sermon that I have never heard before, in comparing our spiritual lives to education, although I must admit that I have pondered such issues myself in a limited way [1]. It was a very inventive audience, … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church of God, Love & Marriage, Musings
Tagged education, judgment, law
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It’s Not The Years, It’s The Miles
One poem I have meant to blog on but have not quite gotten around to it because I am not sure what I would say about it is an old English folk poem that engages in the dubious and immoral … Continue reading
Book Review: Created For Influence
Created For Influence: Transforming The Culture From Where You Are, by William L. Ford III [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books in exchange for an honest book review.] Rarely do I read a book that … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity
Tagged abortion, culture, homosexuality, legitimacy, politics
6 Comments
Cui Bono?
The Latin phrase cui bono is a common phrase in dealing with argumentation, especially of a political sort, in its meaning if not exactly in its usage. The phrase means “who benefits,” and is often asked as a question in … Continue reading
Book Review: The E-Myth Revisited
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work And What To Do About It, by Michael E Gerber This particular book was loaned to me by my boss, and I am the sort of person who (perhaps understandably) takes … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged business, legitimacy, nonfiction, psychology, responsibility, strategy
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