Monthly Archives: October 2024

In The Unlikely Case Of An Emergency

When I got on my initial flight in this year’s epic journey, the flight attendant began the usual and requisite safety speech in a conventional fashion by talking about what would be necessary for the passengers to know and to … Continue reading

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Don’t Make Me Close That Open Door

For me, one of the more intriguing passages of scripture takes place in the book of Acts when Luke recounts how it was that Paul ended up going to Macedonia to preach the Gospel in Europe after having found that … Continue reading

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Book Review: American Rebels

American Rebels: How The Hancock, Adams, And Quincy Families Fanned The Flames Of Revolution, by Nina Sankovitch I am not sure if the author is trying to make a larger point that is relevant to our own days in looking … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Elements

The Elements: A Visual Exploration Of Every Known Atom In The Universe, by Theodore Gray Perhaps the most interesting part of this very interesting book is the way that the author shows both his geekiness and basic humanity through sharing … Continue reading

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