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Seeing Vietnam is a an eye-opening look at Vietnam when she just began to open her borders again to outsiders. Continue reading
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Seeing Vietnam is a an eye-opening look at Vietnam when she just began to open her borders again to outsiders. Continue reading
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It’s been my habit for a while now to wake up my kids with a good book. At 6:40 on school days my alarm goes off, and from 6:45-7:00, I read them a chapter or two in order to break … Continue reading
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We have some friends serving with Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) who recently cleaned out their ministry library of kids’ books, and my kids were the recipients of many. A handful of books from this series by Deborah Morris fell in, … Continue reading
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Up until COVID, my family lived in China. In fact, my kids spent the first 6 years of their lives there, fluent in both language and culture. We miss it immensely and wish we could go back, even for a … Continue reading
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I’ve always loved John Denver, but Take Me Home: An Autobiography (1994) discloses more than I wanted to know. A Christian review. Continue reading
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It’s not too often that an author in the trade for three decades saves his greatest novel for last, but I’ve now read five of Lionel Davidson‘s eight adult-focused novels, and I think he might have done just that. Kolymsky … Continue reading
Well this has been quite a run for us. When visiting my parents in March last year, I noticed the blue-boxed collection of Little House on the Prairie books that my mom always had situated on our family library shelves, … Continue reading
“Why in the world would you read that!?” I already heard it from my wife, so I might as well acknowledge what you’re probably thinking too. Why in the world would I read this? Why would I buy this book … Continue reading
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Magic Tree House #4 I love a good series that’s well-planned and designed to unfold systematically through a progression of episodes. Mary Pope Osborne’s Magic Tree House series accomplishes this with precision. Geared towards children of the protagonists’ ages—say, 6-9—these magical … Continue reading
The Quest for Biblical Ministry This, then, is the conclusion of the whole matter: fear God and do your homework. But after you’ve done your homework, put your imagination to work by asking yourself: (1) How does this text relate … Continue reading