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Tag Archives: family
Book Review: A Love Made New
A Love Made New: An Amish Of Birch Creek Novel, by Kathleen Fuller [Note: This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/Thomas Nelson Publishers. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I’ll be the first to admit that I … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christianity, Love & Marriage, Uncategorized
Tagged Amish, divine providence, family
7 Comments
Book Review: I Can With I AM
I Can With I AM: Be Somebody, by Sheila M. Luck [Note: This book was given free of charge by Aneko Press. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] A few years ago I heard a minister give a message … Continue reading
Because I Knew You, I Have Been Changed For Good
Some time ago, I read about the phenomenon that what we find changes who we become [1]. This is also true of who we find as well. It is not hard for me to see where I have been drastically … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, Musings
Tagged communication, death, family, friendship, music
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Choose Your Adventure: Samuel
After the foul-up that happened the last time I was scheduled to give Sabbath School class [1], I was scheduled next to give a lesson on Samuel. Now, having previously spoken on Samuel, having written about him on several occasions, … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical History, Christianity, History, Musings
Tagged ancient history, family
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Book Review: Lonely Husbands, Lonely Wives
Lonely Husbands, Lonely Wives: Rekindling Intimacy In Every Marriage, by Dennis Rainey This particular book talks about rekindling intimacy in every marriage in its subtitle, but it should come as little surprise that this book, like most of the books … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, Love & Marriage
Tagged communication, family, legitimacy
9 Comments
Book Review: Singles Ministry Handbook
Singles Ministry Handbook: A Practical Guide To Reaching Adult Singles In The Church, edited by Douglas L. Fagerstrom In writing about this book I feel it somewhat necessary to provide some context. This book is a moderate sized work at … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, Church of God, Love & Marriage
Tagged family, leadership, legitimacy
8 Comments
Book Review: Out
Out: One Christian’s Experience Of Leaving The Gay Community, by Bob Five with Ron Hughes [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours in exchange for an honest review.] I must admit that while I have … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged abuse, family, homosexuality, legitimacy, memoir, PTSD
2 Comments
Book Review: It’s Not About The Bike
It’s Not About The Bike: My Journey Back To Life, by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins If one knows the scandalous last few years of Lance Armstrong’s life, with the breakdown of his marriage due to his adultery and the … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Sports
Tagged cycling, family, health, sports history
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Book Review: A Short Time To Stay Here
A Short Time To Stay Here: A Novel, by Terry Roberts [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Turner Publishing Company through Edelweiss. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] If you have an interest in Appalachian North … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged family, fiction, literature, prison, World War I
12 Comments
Book Review: Sacred Romance
Sacred Romance: Drawing Closer To The Heart Of God, by Brent Curtis & John Eldredge How one feels about this book will greatly depend on the extent to which the reader has a high opinion of the thoughts of C.S. … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical History, Book Reviews, Christianity, History, Love & Marriage
Tagged family, literature
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