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Tag Archives: family
Book Review: Be The Hands And Feet
Be The Hands And Feet: Living Out God’s Love For All His Children, by Nick Vujicic [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Blogging For Books/Waterbrook Press. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I don’t know what … Continue reading
Book Review: Mending Your Broken Branches
Mending Your Broken Branches: When God Reclaims Your Dysfunctional Family Tree, by Elizabeth Oates [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] It greatly annoys me when a book … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, childhood, children, family, gender issues
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Book Review: All The Light We Cannot See
All The Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr A coworker of mine who works at a bookstore loaned this book to me and then kept on bugging me about when I was going to read it after having made … Continue reading
Book Review: Avoiding The Greener Grass Syndrome
Avoiding The Greener Grass Syndrome: How To Grow Affair-Proof Hedges Around Your Marriage, by Nancy C. Anderson [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] Despite never having been … Continue reading
Book Review: The House On Foster Hill
The House On Foster Hill, by Jaime Jo Wright [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Bethany House Publishers. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] It is difficult for me to be a fair judge of this … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged death, family, gender issues, literature, logistics, novel, PTSD, rape
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Book Review: Nobody’s Girl
Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir Of Lost Innocence, Modern-Day Slavery And Transformation, by Barbara Amaya [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Net Gallery/Animal Media Group.] There was very little in this book that surprised me. To be sure, … Continue reading
Book Review: The Build
The Build: Designing My Life Of Choppers, Family & Faith, by Paul Teutul Jr. with David Thomas [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Blogging For Books/Waterbrook Press. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] Normally when reading … Continue reading
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Tagged business, family, television, transportation
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Book Review: Not My Story To Tell
Not My Story To Tell, by Cathy Lynn Brooks [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Books Go Social/Net Gallery. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] This book is a heartbreaking one, all the more because the … Continue reading
Book Review: Real Ponies Don’t Go Oink
Real Ponies Don’t Go Oink, by Patrick F. McManus After I made some kind of humorous story involving a poorly done concrete job, a friend of mine found this book, which features a similar story. For the most part, the … Continue reading
Against The Usurpation Of The Phariseees: Part Three
In our previous discussions about the usurpation of the priestly roles by the Pharisees during the Second Temple period [1], we discussed both the manifest failures of the Aaronic priesthood during that time period as well as the different solutions … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical History, Christianity, Church of God, History, Musings
Tagged authority, family, legitimacy
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