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Tag Archives: Biblical Worldview. January 4, 2015 · 7:09 pm. Book list from 2014, books planned for 2015. While I love to read, 2014 was not a year for lots of books for me. I am lukewarm about several that I read, but other books did impress me–and I am picky about literature. Good literature only whets my appetite for more. The Children of Willesden Lane. By Brandon Sanderson. This is the second book in his Stormlight Archives, after. The Way of Kings. Worth every minute, though. Did not disappoint....
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I didn’t need another dad →. January 4, 2015 · 7:09 pm. Book list from 2014, books planned for 2015. While I love to read, 2014 was not a year for lots of books for me. I am lukewarm about several that I read, but other books did impress me–and I am picky about literature. Good literature only whets my appetite for more. The Children of Willesden Lane. By Brandon Sanderson. This is the second book in his Stormlight Archives, after. The Way of Kings. Worth every minute, though. Did not disappoint. He ...
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January 4, 2015 · 7:09 pm. Book list from 2014, books planned for 2015. While I love to read, 2014 was not a year for lots of books for me. I am lukewarm about several that I read, but other books did impress me–and I am picky about literature. Good literature only whets my appetite for more. The Children of Willesden Lane. By Brandon Sanderson. This is the second book in his Stormlight Archives, after. The Way of Kings. Worth every minute, though. Did not disappoint. He definitely wrote this book fo...
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On dealing with pain. The “go and preach” paradigm →. July 24, 2014 · 9:11 pm. Talking with someone who has a chronic health condition. I hurried past the pastor’s office, where I could see him sitting at work. I was there to meet my husband, who was working with the worship minister on a Saturday morning. 8220;How’re you doing? 8221; the pastor called. I gave a little wave, hurried past his door, and said what I always say: “Okay! This blog contains a great story by a woman with lupus. Just because I lo...
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A Voice Crying in the Wilderness. Repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. Lots of great books. Edited versions of DVD movies for rental or purchase. Institute For Creation Research*. Lots of great resources. King James Bible Broadcast*. KJV shirts, bumper stickers, etc. Lots of great resources. Baptist links, resources, message board. Read the KJV Bible. Read the KJV Bible online. Reasons Why I Never Wash. Poking fun at reasons people give for not going to church. If so, it. My Tra...
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A Voice Crying in the Wilderness. Repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. These are churches I have attended. Please do not ask me to list your church if I have never attended it. Faith Independent Baptist Church. Niceville, FL 32578. Near Destin, Ft. Walton Beach, Crestview. 2865 W Highway 80. Somerset, KY 42503. Great family camp - Camp Canaan - starts last Saturday of July every year. West Chester, OH 45069. Blessed Hope Baptist Church. 410 Blessed Hope Road. York, SC 29745.
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Category Archives: Biblical Worldview. Discussions regarding the sufficiency of scripture, the inerrancy of God’s Word, and its application to today’s world. (Just a hint: its application is the same today, yesterday, and forever! November 25, 2014 · 3:39 pm. The story gets worse. Neighbors called her son, who was living in another state. Come and take care of your mother. The house stood empty until the state took over and put it up for auction–the house and all its contents. The proceeds woul...On the ...
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Analyzing Media from a Biblical Worldview →. August 11, 2014 · 4:11 pm. The “go and preach” paradigm. Conservative columnist Ann Coulter posted an acerbic opinion piece excoriating the two missionary health workers who had been shipped back to the US to be treated for Ebola, which they contracted in Africa. In one respect Coulter got it right. In another, though, she missed the boat. Should missionaries leave their home country to take the message of the Gospel to another country? Jesus did not equivocat...
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Newer posts →. February 4, 2014 · 7:38 pm. Clouds of dust over a Super Bowl ad. When I see narrow-minded bigotry, I think of signs like this that presided over a shameful period in US history. I heard some of my own family members who agreed with that sentiment back in the 70s. It embarrassed me deeply. I was ashamed to hear people I love saying such hateful things. What a surprise to see similar sentiments rise up over something as simple as a Super Bowl Coca-Cola commercial. How beautiful can that be?
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Clouds of dust over a Super Bowl ad. Talk to me. →. April 26, 2014 · 9:58 pm. On dealing with pain. A walk with my dogs gives me a picture of two opposite ways to view the world. Digory, the oldest, a terrier mix, is fearful and neurotic. He’s just a mess. Dobby is our cockapoo puppy, just learning how to walk on a leash. I can read their minds. Digory: “Your feet are scary. Scary leaf. Scary water in gutter. Yikes–a dead squirrel! Dobby: “Watch how fast I can stay ahead of you! Can I chase this big car?