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I read this trash for research purposes only. In my review of Mother God by Sylvia Browne (2004), I only scratch the surface of exposing this heretical cult, and I really don’t want to go any further. Continue reading
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I read this trash for research purposes only. In my review of Mother God by Sylvia Browne (2004), I only scratch the surface of exposing this heretical cult, and I really don’t want to go any further. Continue reading
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Paul challenges us to take up the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. But what happens if we don’t? Continue reading
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In the style of The Screwtape Letters, Randy Alcorn hits this collection of demonic letters out of the park. A fantastic read! Continue reading
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How vulnerable is a soldier without a helmet? This study explores “the vulnerable soldier” who fails to take the helmet of salvation. Continue reading
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The Vulnerable Soldier carries all pieces of the spiritual armor…except one. In this article, we look closely at the vulnerabilities of dropping the shield of faith. Continue reading
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Who needs passcodes? How about a gatekeeper app that challenges your motives before you check your social media and news? Continue reading
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The Dream Traveler’s Quest, Book 4 It’s been a long while since I read this book to my kids (10 and 12 at the time), and somehow I let the review slip through the cracks. It’s only 123 pages, so … Continue reading
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The Battle for God’s Glory among the Nations Because the kids and I read so much together, I feel much slower in reviewing my personal reads, especially my Christian non-fiction works. I’m always reading something, though, and whenever my selection … Continue reading
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I’ve recently been trying to work through a number of Christian classics left over from a widow’s move, books like By Searching by Isobel Kun (1959) and Marching Orders for the End Battle by Corrie Ten Boom (1969). Because the … Continue reading
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Anytime I come across a Corrie Ten Boom book, I feel like reading it might give me a swift, grandmotherly kick in the pants. This one is a bit different than most, because she’s writing about the End Times, as … Continue reading