Tag Archives: Southern hospitality

Book Review: The Rector

The Rector: A Christian Murder Mystery, by Michael Hicks Thompson [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Bostick Communications in exchange for an honest review. Spoiler alert, obviously, because this is a review of a mystery novel.] As … Continue reading

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Book Review: Ex-Muslim

Ex-Muslim: How One Daring Prayer To Jesus Changed A Life Forever, by Naeem Fazal [Note: This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/Thomas Nelson Publishers in exchange for an honest review.] In reading this book, it is very clear … Continue reading

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A Musing On Google Searches

I would like to take this opportunity to update the good readers of my blog on what people are searching for on my site.  According to WordPress, the following are the Google searches that people have made that caused them … Continue reading

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Entering Through The Front Door: The Endurance of Antebellum Hospitality

Though I am a Northerner myself in terms of my own cultural mindset, I come from a family where there is a fairly deep and strong element of Southern culture and worldview.  This sort of dynamic presents itself in unusual … Continue reading

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