A Story of the Apache Wars I grew up in a family of readers, and everyone in my family had one or two authors who stood out as personal favorites. My mom adored Agatha Christie and Jane Austen, my dad … Continue reading
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A Story of the Apache Wars I grew up in a family of readers, and everyone in my family had one or two authors who stood out as personal favorites. My mom adored Agatha Christie and Jane Austen, my dad … Continue reading
My initial (and only) introduction to Lecrae and his hip-hop was through my teenage nephew who once performed his “Background” for a school talent show—does this make me officially “middle-aged”? I knew absolutely nothing of the man or his music … Continue reading
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This book is a profile in the series, “A Long Line of Godly Men”, put out by Ligonier Ministries. This series by Stephen J. Lawson and Douglas Bond contains short and to-the-point biographies of great men like John Calvin, Martin … Continue reading
Having grown up in a fairly conservative home, I don’t have a huge “CCM” background. While my parents formed the music team in our Fundamental Baptist Church (not a weird church, thank you very much), while they loved classical music … Continue reading
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As a kindergarten teacher and father of young kids, I search far and wide for books that will maintain the interest of children through vivid illustrations, good story, and solid lessons. Jadav and the Tree-Place has all three, which is pretty … Continue reading
Redeeming Anger, Irritation, Complaining, and Bitterness A mentor of mine gifted me this book, after I confided to him that I struggle with anger and frustration. Specifically, whenever I’m overseas, I struggle with road-rage. My fuse also shortens dramatically when … Continue reading
Over 200 Ways to Use Everyday Items for Wilderness Survival As I’ve delved deeper into the bushcraft and survival scenes, I’ve become particularly interested in the tools required for survival, whether it’s understanding the thousand ways to use a sharp … Continue reading
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Christmas, like God himself, is both more wondrous and more threatening than we imagine. (5) As December rolls on, I continue to read Christmas selections that I’ve found through my searches online, and despite the unanticipated busyness of this holiday … Continue reading
Over the past several years, I’ve really enjoyed the Killing series by journalist and former history teacher, Bill O’Reilly. His style has been to follow the minute-by-minute details of an assassination or assassination attempt, and surrounding those details with years … Continue reading