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Tag Archives: family
Book Review: Everywhere You Go There’s A Zacchaeus Up The Tree
Everywhere You Go There’s A Zacchaeus Up The Tree: Small Town Faith And Words Of Wisdom, by Roger Campbell, edited by Timothy Campbell [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours. All thoughts and opinions are … Continue reading
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Book Review: Happy, Happy, Happy
Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life And Legacy As The Duck Commander, by Phil Robertson with Mark Schlabach As someone with a slight interest in the Duck Dynasty family [1], I found this to be an interesting book going into it. … Continue reading
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Tagged business, evangelism, family, television
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Book Review: Si-Cology 1
Si-Cology 1: Tales & Wisdom From Duck Dynasty’s Favorite Uncole, by Si Robertson with Mark Schlabach I thought this was an enjoyable book to read. Obviously, it’s not intended entirely seriously, but if you are even a modest fan of … Continue reading
Book Review: Cancer, Faith, And Unexpected Joy
Cancer, Faith, And Unexpected Joy: What My Mother Taught Me About How To Live And How To Die, by Becky Baudouin [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] … Continue reading
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Book Review: Tracing Your Irish & British Roots
Tracing Your Irish & British Roots, by W. Daniel Quillen In retrospect, it may not have been wise for me to read two books by the same author so close together. While I do read books on genealogy reasonably frequently … Continue reading
Book Review: Tracing Your European Roots
Tracing Your European Roots, by W. Daniel Quillen From time to time I enjoy reading about genealogy [1] and this particular book is part of a series that I was able to find in my library. In starting this book … Continue reading
Book Review: Armed And Dangerous
Armed And Dangerous: The Ultimate Battle Plan For Targeting And Defeating The Enemy, by John Ramirez [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] For a variety of reasons, I … Continue reading
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Hurricane Tales
After services today, while I was working on getting music to the people who volunteered for the festival chorale here at the feast, I managed to find myself chatting with the gentleman who gave the closing prayer, who happens to … Continue reading
Into The Sea
As I commented at some length about my own problems in flying to St. Lucia for the Feasts of Tabernacles this week, I figured it would be worthwhile to comment on the problems my mum and stepfather faced. Due at … Continue reading
Book Review: William & Catherine: Their Story
William & Catherine: Their Story, by Andrew Morton This book qualifies as one of the sorts of books that have a great deal of popular appeal in Great Britain and among any place where the royal family of Great Britain … Continue reading
