“Four Letter Words” by Bill Giovannetti

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Four Letter Words: Conversations on Faith’s Beauty and Logic packs a punch on the harder issues facing Christian beliefs. How do we know Christianity is true? Why is there pain and suffering in the world? Does God really send people to hell? We really love each other, why should we wait to have sex? Bill [...]

“Money Secrets of the Amish” by Lorilee Craker

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During the hard economic times of the past year, journalist Lorilee Craker figured it was time to divulge the financial secrets of the elusive Amish. She conducted her research among multiple Amish homes to discover their tips and tricks to saving cash. Money Secrets of the Amish concludes her findings. You will learn how the [...]

“The Shadow of Your Smile” by Susan May Warren

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Noelle and Eli Hueston’s marriage begins to rapidly unravel from its already thin strand. They might as well live separate lives, for all the time Eli spends at his fishing house, while Noelle secretly hides out in an art studio, reigniting her first love. Everything changes with Noelle’s accident, which leaves her with a 25 [...]

Books Read in 2011

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In spite of being a tedious record keeper and list maker, I hadn’t given much thought to all the books I had read over my vast 24 years of existence. In 2011, I finally decided to keep track. Here is the line-up for your scanning pleasure: Christian Living: Radical by David Platt – My review [...]

“Don’t Let the Kids Drink the Kool-aid” by Marybeth Hicks

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The Left has successfully created a new generation of socialist puppets. Rather than blatantly proclaim their radical agenda, liberal America uses stealth tactics through school curriculum and cartoon-like television shows to easily persuade vulnerable and impressionable children. Marybeth Hicks warns, “It’s not just that Leftists are attempting to instill their radical beliefs in the minds [...]