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A Deep Novel Based in the Time of Isaiah

It was a time when the kings of Judah were wicked and paganism ran rampant throughout the land, including in the Holy Temple of Yahweh. When all that was truly Holy was disregarded and replaced with idols that man had … Continue reading

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A Charming Historical Romance

Lovely Lola Bell has been the dance hall singer at the Cat-Eye Saloon for years and is secure in her position and has fans that adore her, until the saloon’s owner, Tim-Bob, brings a newer, younger singer in to take … Continue reading

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Comedy and Romance Rolled into One

When you are the paid companion to an elderly lady who has a bad habit of “borrowing” expensive items and requesting that you return them to their rightful places at another time, it causes you to look mischievous and causes … Continue reading

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Not Just for Homeschoolers

When I first saw Tim Tebow’s book, Know Who You Are, Live Like It Matters: A Homeschooler’s Interactive Guide to Discovering Your True Identity my first thought was “I don’t homeschool my children, will this really be something that they … Continue reading

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An Interesting Biblical Character Study

Not often do I recommend a book to someone before I finish reading it, but The Most Important Women of the Bible by Aaron and Elaina Sharp is one that I knew my grandparents would enjoy for a Bible study … Continue reading

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Two Interesting Stories Woven into One

Three years ago, Jessica Bachmann left the Amish way of life and her family because of a clash with her half-brother on how to best utilize their farmland upon their father’s passing. Once in the English world, she begins researching … Continue reading

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A Book Your Young Child Will Enjoy

If there’s one way to get a child excited for bed, it is to get a new children’s book in the mail right before bedtime! I was anticipating God Gave Us Family by Lisa Tawn Bergren with art by David … Continue reading

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Proving to be Another Good Book from Beverly Lewis

Mandy and Josiah. Best friends. Inseparable. Other than Mandy’s twin, Arie Mae, Josiah had been the closest friend she had growing up and the boy that she hoped she would some day marry. When Mandy catches her twin with him, … Continue reading

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How to Make the Most of Color in Your Photography

Once again, Bryan Peterson does a phenomenal job of creating an easy to understand book that is all about Understanding Color in Photography: Using Color, Composition, and Exposure to Create Vivid Photos; this time he also enlists the expertise of … Continue reading

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From a Church Divided to a Church United

“If you turn that place around, you’ll be a hero. But if you don’t, no one will blame you, because that’s impossible!” (All Saints, pg. 17, paragraph 3) Being a minister can be a challenging task in and of itself, … Continue reading

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