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  • Books,  Reviews

    Book Review: London Tides by Carla Laureano

    June 24, 2015 / No Comments

    London Tides by Carla Laureano Reviewed by Lori Twichell Radiant Lit Blog Tours Genre: Romance Publisher: David C. Cook Date: June 1, 2015 Grace Brennan travels the world documenting war zones and conflicts. She’s known for bringing the more human side of conflicts to the foreground. She’s won acclaim all over the world. But her career came at the sacrifice of her heart. Years ago, she left the man she loved before they could get married and it’s haunted her ever since. Now, trying to pull her life back together after the loss of some close comrades, Grace is back in London to see what Ian’s done with his life…

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  • Films

    Movie Review: JOSEPH- Beloved Son, Rejected Slave, Exalted Ruler

    April 29, 2015 / No Comments

    The story of Joseph has been a big theme in our house this year. We recently went through the story pretty thoroughly for school and then our pastor started preaching a series on it as well. So when I received a request to review this fantastic new DVD,  I told God that I got the message and accepted the offer. Many people know this story whether through Sunday School, church, or even from films. It’s a powerful tale of redemption and it shows how God can take a life that seems to be completely shattered and build it back into something beautiful. I think we all need to hear that…

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    Review: Curio by Evangeline Denmark

    July 5, 2016

    Let’s talk Coronavirus…

    March 3, 2020

    Wisdom and the Tongue….

    February 28, 2020
  • Television

    Killing Jesus by National Geographic Channel

    March 31, 2015 / No Comments

    Killing Jesus. That’s a pretty heavy sentence in and of itself. And when it describes a television event, it holds a lot of description. No soft, fuzzy bunnies or bright, colorful eggs here. This is the reality of why we celebrate Easter and when you sit down to watch, you might do so with a little trepidation. How graphic will it be? What will they include? More importantly, will they recognize Christ as our Lord and Savior? At least these are the questions that rattled through  my mind before I sat down to watch. The first thing that caught me about this show was the historical context. I shouldn’t really…

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    Debunking that Bible meme….or not

    June 1, 2020

    Book Review: Max Perkins: Editor of Genius by A. Scott Berg

    August 3, 2016

    Are we raising up the next generation of leaders? Or have we left them to wander the desert?

    September 27, 2016
  • Random

    New movie: Hillsong – Let Hope Rise Trailer exclusive

    March 25, 2015 / No Comments

    I love Hillsong. If you know praise and worship music at all, you probably recognize the name and have sung their songs countless times. I’m excited to let  people know about a new film that Hillsong has coming out. It looks really fabulous! If you have any heart for music whatsoever, I guarantee that this will touch your heart.  Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYimKE3hFrw&feature=youtu.be You can like the film on Facebook as well: http://bit.ly/HLHR_FB Here’s the official synopsis for the film: “Hillsong–LET HOPE RISE” chronicles the spectacular and unlikely rise to prominence of the Australia-based Christian band, Hillsong UNITED. Directed by Michael John Warren, the film follows the band they labor to…

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  • Books,  Reviews

    Book Review: A Table by the Window

    March 19, 2015 / No Comments

    A Table by the Window by Hillary Manton Lodge Genre: Romance Publisher: WaterBrook Press Date March 2014 Juliette D’Alisa has spent her life around food and family. As the youngest of a family of restauranteurs and professional chefs, she knows food. She also understands the dynamics of having a very boisterous and involved family. French and Italian roots run deeply through her blood and everyone knows everything about everyone else’s life. So when Juliette finds a mysterious photo of her grandmother and a handsome young man, she’s intrigued. The man looks exactly like her older brother, but he’s a stranger. So who is this handsome man with her grandmother? On…

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  • Articles

    Faith vs. Belief

    March 25, 2014 / No Comments

    “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for.” Hebrews 11:1-2 Have you ever heard of a faith walk? This isn’t a new term for me, but when I sat down to write this article, I decided to look it up just to make sure that I was referencing it properly. You know what I found? Not much. Wait. Let me clarify that. I found churches, Bible studies, organizations, devotionals, blogs, groups…tons of things. But none of them was a specific definition or description of origin. So let me say that I’m not a theologian.…

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