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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Not What my Hands Have Done by Horatius Bonar
Not what my hands have done can save my guilty soul; Not what my toiling flesh has borne can make my spirit whole. Not what I feel or do can give me peace with God; Not all my prayers and … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Music
Tagged Horatus Bonar, hymn, Lyrics, Not What my Hands Have Done, Scottish Pastor
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Review of Murder at the Mikado
In Julianna Deering’s Murder at the Mikado, Drew Farthering’s wedding is fast approaching when an “old flame” asks for his help. Will he be willing, or even able to clear her name of murder before it’s too late? Or will … Continue reading
Posted in Book review, My Book Shelf
Tagged Bethany House, Book review, Christian fiction, Julianna Deering, Murder at the Mikado, mystery
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Review of A History of Christian Theology 2nd Edition
In A History of Christian Theology 2nd Edition, Derek R, Nelson and the late William C. Placher, present more than 3000 years of theological thought in 275 pages. The book is not primarily about ideas or doctrine, but the historical … Continue reading
Dennis Prager on the Middle East Problem
Posted in History
Tagged Confict, Dennis Prager, history, http://youtu.be/8EDW88CBo-8, Israel, Palestine
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In Memory of Louis Zamperini
Posted in History
Tagged Billy Graham, Fox News, James Rosen, Louis Zamperini, Special Report, Unbroken, World War II hero
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John Adams on July 4th
“The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution Corner, Music
Tagged 1776, founders, freedom, independence, John Adams, July 4th
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Review of The Gospel According to Daniel
In The Gospel According to Daniel: A Christ-Centered Approach, Pastor Bryan Chapell gives an overview of the book of Daniel, one chapter at a time. The first six chapters highlight the lessons learned from Daniel’s life, while the last six … Continue reading
Posted in Book review
Tagged Bryan Chapell, Daniel, nonfiction, The Gospel According to Daniel, theology
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Review of Appalachian Serenade
In her novella, Appalachian Serenade, Susan Loudin Thomas introduces Delilah, a widow, who is looking for a fresh start. Due to the influx of returning soldiers from World War II, Delilah is forced to move from Chicago where jobs are … Continue reading
Posted in Book review
Tagged appalachian serenade, Bethany House, Book review, Christian fiction, novella, Susan Loudin Thomas
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