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Poll any group of people and 9 out of 10 will tell you (“Survey says!”) that “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is at the top of their list of the most-despised songs of Christmas. It is for me But I … Continue reading
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Poll any group of people and 9 out of 10 will tell you (“Survey says!”) that “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is at the top of their list of the most-despised songs of Christmas. It is for me But I … Continue reading
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I was in the mood for some fiction this past week that I could listen to on my Libby app while driving to get the kids or showering or whatever. Because the kids and I recently finished reading together The … Continue reading
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The Amazing Career of the Most Spectacular Imposter of Modern Times I read a lot, and a quick perusal of my site will tell you that my reading tastes tend to be eclectic. I’ve read some true crime in the … Continue reading
A Conservative Christian review of this study on The Protestant Mystics, edited by Anne Fremantle (1964) Continue reading
Photography by Ron P. Van den Bosch and Theo Robert I’m not sure what to think of this book. I’m obviously not Catholic (I’m sure a quick perusal of my blog can tell you that), so when reading a book … Continue reading
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Few books are deceptively titled as this, The Biggest Lie in the History of Christianity by Matthew Kelly (2018). An honest review. Continue reading
As I’ve noted in previous posts, the book Alive by Piers Paul Read is among my favorites of all time, a book which chronicles the miraculous survival of an ill-fated rugby team following their plane crash in the Andes mountains. … Continue reading
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Like many readers, I came to read Dan Brown‘s book partly in response to the public outcry it received from Evangelicals across the country. The debate reached its apex while I was still in college—at a very conservative Christian school—so … Continue reading
Back in 2007 when I was overseas and couldn’t access much American news, I got into downloading The Colbert Report. Of course, Comedy Central isn’t the wisest place to get actual news—and certainly not a wise place to feel good … Continue reading
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My time away from reviewing books has not been a time away from reading. Most of my reading has been non-fiction, though during a 4-week trip out West, I came equipped only with my Kindle and an urge for some … Continue reading