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Tag Archives: family
Book Review: A Spiritual Heritage
A Spiritual Heritage: Connecting Kids And Grandkids To God And Family, by Glen and Ellen Schuknecht [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I have read a great … Continue reading
Book Review: Puritan Family Life
Puritan Family Life: The Diary Of Samuel Sewall, by Judith S. Graham In the popular culture, and even among a great many academics, the Puritans suffer from being considered cosmic killjoys who had no sense of fun and who were … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged family, politics, writing
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Book Review: Where We Belong
Where We Belong, by Lynn Austin [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Bethany House Publishers. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I really wanted to like this book, but the author [1] ultimately made it impossible … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged family, literature, Middle East, novel, rape
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Book Review: Nourished
Nourished: A Memoir Of Food, Faith & Enduring Love (With Recipes), by Lia Huber [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Blogging For Books/Convergent Books. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I wanted to like this book … Continue reading
Book Review: A Supremely Bad Idea
A Supremely Bad Idea: Three Mad Birders And Their Quest To See It All, by Luke Dempsey Unfortunately, this book has a rather click-baity title that does not fully express the dorkiness of the author and his associates or the … Continue reading
Book Review: Onstage Offstage
Onstage Offstage, by Michael Bublè, photography by Dean Freeman On a lark, I picked this book up from the library and found it to be a very excellent one and one that gave me a very personal and honest view … Continue reading
Numbers 6:22-27: The Lord Bless You And Keep You
It is a tradition within the Church of God that the second Sabbath after the end of the Feast of Tabernacles there is in local congregations the blessing of the little children, either those children born within the previous year … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, children, family
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Y U No Finish: The Road To Elephants
The Road To Elephants, by Maram Taibah [Note: This book, or at least part of it, was provided free of charge by Books Go Social. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] Usually when a book ends up in this … Continue reading
Non-Book Review: The Parent’s Guide To The U.S. Navy
The Parent’s Guide To The U.S. Navy, by Thomas J. Cutler It’s been a while since I have been able to review books for the Naval Historical Review [1], because my work schedule usually leaves me requesting books to review … Continue reading
Book Review: I Didn’t Come Here To Make Friends
I Didn’t Come Here To Make Friends: Confessions Of A Reality Show Villain, by Courtney Robertson with Deb Baer I’m not sure that I could be considered a member of Bachelor Nation, although I was called it at least once … Continue reading
