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No better place to start than the beginning! This Christian review highlights some favorites from Dilbert and Dogbert’s first year in syndication, 1989. Continue reading
This gallery contains 9 photos.
No better place to start than the beginning! This Christian review highlights some favorites from Dilbert and Dogbert’s first year in syndication, 1989. Continue reading
Louis L’Amour novels are in my family’s blood. My grandfather has been collecting L’Amour’s Westerns for as long as I can remember, stacking the shelves of his Stormy Lake cabin with them. He’s read each one of them several times … Continue reading
My kids and I have enjoyed working through a number of series over the past two years, from the Little House books to The Chronicles of Narnia to A Series of Unfortunate Events, and I am happy that we stumbled … Continue reading
For a Summer Reading Program I organized at my church this year, I’ve been encouraging folks to read biographies that I’ve pulled off our dusty and unused shelves. Thus far I’ve read a few that struck my fancy, like Tariri … Continue reading
How reassuring Robert was! Never had I known a man of a greater, yet more childlike faith. He simply believed God and was willing to go anywhere and attempt anything without even a flicker of doubt but that the Lord … Continue reading
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! by Jon Scieszka, Illustrated by Lane Smith (1989) “I was framed!” and “You would have done the same thing, were you in my shoes!”—likely the most common excuses shared by convicts around … Continue reading
A Sci-fi, mulit-installment epic where the Chinese of the future rule both Space and Sky? Yes please! David Wingrove‘s Chung Kuo series certainly intrigued me for other reasons than those just mentioned, though normally that would be enough. For example, the concept of … Continue reading
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Despite the man’s external evangelistic methods which some would find disconcerting (or illegal, as in my personal cross-cultural context), Ray Comfort has one of the most fiery hearts for evangelism of just about any other Christian leader I have ever … Continue reading