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A Christian playlist of 20 songs about light and darkness. Jesus, the Light of the World, also told his followers: “You are the light of the world.” Continue reading
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A Christian playlist of 20 songs about light and darkness. Jesus, the Light of the World, also told his followers: “You are the light of the world.” Continue reading
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This is a story for young listeners but had a great plot with several poignant lessons to teach. Star of Light by Patricia St. John (1954) – A Christian review. Continue reading
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My brief thoughts on the assassination—mainly from Psalm 5. Continue reading
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A phot-journal introduction to the Kingdom of Bhutan. Continue reading
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Although lacking the “thrills” of Don Richardson’s books, John Dekker’s book, Torches of Joy shares similar, pioneer victories overseas. Continue reading
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A Christian review of The Discovery of Genesis, How the truths of Genesis were found hidden in the Chinese language (1979) Continue reading
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Elliot Clark’s 2019 book Evangelism as Exiles convicted me like few other books, as he walked me through the book of 1Peter in 6 chapters. Short, punchy, and powerful, this is a book well worth reading. Continue reading
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I’ve been on an Isaac Asimov kick recently. I’m currently working my way through the extended Foundation series, which includes eight books prior to Prelude to Foundation (1988), starting with The Complete Robot (1982). My brain’s been inundated with robots—the … Continue reading
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A Christian review of this fascinating devotional for kids, Ten Girls Who Changed the World by Irene Howat (2001) Continue reading
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A Collection of Curiously Christian Comics Rarely do I find time to re-read books, but these 85 pages zoom by so fast, I’ve re-read this little book multiple times—and honestly, I wouldn’t mind reading it again. Before picking up this … Continue reading