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Review: ‘L’ is for Lifestyle by Ruth Valerio

What is your lifestyle like? If you live in North America or in Europe, I can make a guess. Sure, it will vary depending on your income and specific location, but most of us (those with regular internet access) are fairly comfortable. Do we ever stop to wonder how our lifestyle impacts people in other…

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Review: Are You a Bee?

Ever wondered what it’s like to be a bee? We’ve kept bees for four years now. I enjoy watching them in the trees and garden, listening to the gentle drone as they carry on their duties. They are fascinating little creatures, and even more so when you get the chance to peer into their hives…

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Review: No Oil in the Lamp by Andy Mellen and Neil Hollow

Is our planet about to run out of gas, oil, and coal? Can we continue using them as power sources at the same rate we have been? If not, when will we run out? What will happen to the way of life we’re all used to? And finally, should Christians care? These are some of…

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Review: Iscariot by Tosca Lee

Judas Iscariot. Has there ever been a name more reviled in Christendom? How could a guy who’d been with Jesus throughout his 3-year ministry, seen the miracles, listened to the parables and sermons, felt the wind stop that scary night on the Sea of Galilee–how could a guy with those experiences turn around and betray…

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Review: His Mistletoe Family by Ruth Logan Herne

Entrepreneur Haley Jennings is just gearing her new business up for its first Christmas season when she gets word that her half-brother has died, leaving her as guardian over his two little boys, ages 3 and 5. Her first day doesn’t bode well. She arrives back with her charges too late on Thanksgiving Day to…

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