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Monthly Archives: April 2017
One of the Books I Should Read Before I Die….
Posted in My Book Shelf, reading, words, Writing
Tagged Brendan Pelsue, Epic tome, history, Leo Tolstoy, Long bookd, Russian Writing, TED Talks, War and Peace
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O’Reilly, Ailes, and the Toxic Conservative-Celebrity Culture by David French
Knifework, not character or integrity, is what we demand from our ideological gladiators. We’re paying the price. There are those who say that the Left is “taking scalps,” and they have a list of Republican victims to prove their thesis. … Continue reading
The A to Zen of a Writer’s Life By Chris Breechen
A while back I saw a poster called the “A to Zen of Life.” It had “Dali Lama” written across it in cursive so I know it was totally legitimate Dali Lama quotes. I thought that an “A to Zen … Continue reading
Easter Reflections
There is a Redeemer, Jesus, God’s own Son, Precious Lamb of God, Messiah, Holy One, Thank you oh my father, For giving us Your Son, And sending Your Spirit, ‘Til the work on Earth is done. There is a Redeemer, … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Music, Theology
Tagged Easter, He is Risen Jesus Christ, Keith Green, Melody Green, music, Passion Week, There is a Redeemer
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Good Friday….
Posted in Current Events, Devotional, Theology
Tagged Favorite Hymns, Fernando Ortega, Good Friday, Jesus, music, O Sacred Head Now Wounded, Passion Week, The cross
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Do This In Remembrance of Me
Posted in Devotional, Music, Theology
Tagged Behold the Lamb, Communion, Keith and Kristyn Getty, Last Supper, Maundy Thursday, Passion Week
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9 Things You Should Know About Holy Week By Joe Carter
Holy Week is the week before Easter, a period which includes the religious holidays of Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Here’s what you should know about the days that commemorate the Passion of Christ: 1. Holy … Continue reading
Old Books by Darryl Dash
I love new books. When a publisher’s catalog of upcoming books lands on my desk with a thud, I’m happy. So many books to read, so little time. I plan on continuing to buy new books. But I also need … Continue reading
Posted in My Book Shelf, reading, Theology
Tagged books, C.S. Lewis, Darryl Dash, Old books, Puritans, theology, Thomas Goodwin
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