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Duck Dynasty Patriarch Phil Robertson tackles something he knows all too well—cancel culture. And as always, he uses it as a springboard to point readers to Jesus. Continue reading
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Duck Dynasty Patriarch Phil Robertson tackles something he knows all too well—cancel culture. And as always, he uses it as a springboard to point readers to Jesus. Continue reading
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When 5 friends discover a bunker in the woods, it becomes a secret refuge—for hiding secrets. Continue reading
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The Progressives have been infecting American education for far too long. It’s high time we return to Classical Christian Education! Continue reading
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Just as I like to read geographically when I travel (i.e. reading The Death and Life of the Great Lakes while traveling from the Boundary Waters in northern MN to Sault Ste. Marie, MI earlier this month), I also like … Continue reading
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The Life-Changing Power of Exceptional Hymns It may be true that a whole segment of Christian readers will be turned off by this book’s subtitle, but I beg such folks to give this one a chance. This book is all … Continue reading
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A 31-Day Journey with Those Who Found Their Strength in God “Even today, the work of God around the globe looms large. Those who have gone before us have done a lion’s share, yet the population of the world has … Continue reading
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Adrift: The Curious Tale of the LEGO Lost at Sea by Tracey Williams (2022) It’s rare that a book scratches so many of my itches, but this book certainly did: I don’t know Tracey Williams and I’ve never been to … Continue reading
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The Return of the Gods by Jonathan Cahn is an eye-opening book the requires a discerning reader. The points are strong, but the delivery almost seems manipulative. Continue reading