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Best of 2010 | By The Book
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Reviews, discussions, etc. — all in light of God's Word. Here are the books that I read in 2010 that I consider the best of the best. A unique and captivating novel by a member of the Xtreme Team, who risk their lives and endure unthinkable physical deprivation while assisting native people in the most remote areas of the world. This novel has been written out of the rich background of that experience. It is evident the author has been there! Achan has been a slave all his life. He is consigned to th...
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2011 | By The Book
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Reviews, discussions, etc. — all in light of God's Word. I can’t believe 2010 is almost over! Where did the year go? Well instead of looking back, let’s look to the future — the future book picks for By The Book:. By Lis Wiehl and April Henry. The Prayers of Agnes Sparrow. By Eva Marie Everson. By Kimberly and Kayla Woodhouse. Murder, Mayhem And A Fine Man. By Claudia Mair Burney. One Response to “2011”. October is National Reading Group Month « BY THE BOOK. October 8, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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2013 | By The Book
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Reviews, discussions, etc. — all in light of God's Word. Here are our selections for 2013. We celebrated our 1oth anniversary in September 2012, so we are revisting some of our favorite authors in the coming year. A Season for Tending. Secrets over Sweet Tea. By Denise Hildreth Jones. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Tales from The TBR Pile.
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Best Of 2013 | By The Book
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Reviews, discussions, etc. — all in light of God's Word. Here are the books that I thought merited the Best of The Best. Designation of the books I read in 2013. It is an impressive list of older books, new publications, debuts, YA and Juvenile fiction. Check them out. You won’t be disappointed. By Joyce Mangum (juvenile fiction). A Cast of Stones. By Patrick Carr (epic fantasy). Protected for millennia by the heirs of the first king, the kingdom’s dynasty is near an end and a new king must be selected&#...
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2015 | By The Book
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Reviews, discussions, etc. — all in light of God's Word. Here are the books we will be reading in 2015. It is hard to believe we are in our 13th year of meeting! Every month I will link our book selections to my review. Have you read any of our choices for this year? We would love to hear your thoughts. The Sentinels of Andersonville. Sister Eve, Private Eye. June — Waiting for Sunrise. By Eva Marie Everson. Pearl in The Sand. September — Lisa Wingate Meet And Greet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Reading I...
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Writing for Christ ~ The Audience of One: September 2014
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Kept by Sally Bradley! Welcome to Writing for Christ Sally Bradley, it is great to have you here! So you’re a writer? What made you decide to start creating characters and story world? I’ve always been this way, so I’d say God did it. I really do think He wanted me to write Christian fiction, and I’m thrilled to do it. What is the one title that has significantly impacted your life? Karen Ball’s The Breaking Point. Our whole country needs to hear that. And he’s usually ...
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Writing for Christ ~ The Audience of One: December 2014
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Monday, December 22, 2014. Wow, hello 2015, right around the corner- nine short days away. Those who said time flies the older you get weren't joking. However, this blog has and continues to be, one of my constants. You, dear reader, are valued and treasured in my life. In an effort to spend more time with my family and friends, I am taking a blogging break until after the first of the new year. See you next year! Friday, December 19, 2014. Lester Did it Right (It Matters How You Live Part 2). Those peop...
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Writing for Christ ~ The Audience of One: Committed to Purity
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Over the years I have been blogging I have posted on topics that have been near and dear my heart. Topics I have incredible passion for. Topics I believe should not be shied away from and should be shared with all. Of our young (and even not so young) people. To visit each of these series and find out what other voices are saying in the fight for purity in our amoral society, click on the links below. If you are inspired, copy and paste the images here and spread the word on YOUR blog! No matter how hard,.
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Writing for Christ ~ The Audience of One: October 2014
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Friday, October 31, 2014. DREAMING OF: Living in the Country. It’s a dirt road dotted with barns, horses and cows. The stately old farmhouses and nothing but fields of rolling, green fields. It’s a long drive into town. It’s being surrounded by fields, hills, blue sky and leafy green trees. The joy of leaving your windows open at night and only hearing the snuffle of cows, the chirp of birds and the boom and fire of Mr. John Deere starting in the morning. You can imagine the difficulty it can be living i...
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Writing for Christ ~ The Audience of One: June 2014
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Monday, June 30, 2014. Chateau of Secrets by Melanie Dobson! Welcome to Writing for Christ Melanie Dobson, it is great to have you here! So you’re a writer? What made you decide to start creating characters and story world? I’ve always loved exploring old houses, and when I was younger, I would make up all sorts of stories about the people who once lived in these abandoned places. My imagination is still sparked by old houses, cemeteries, and ghost towns along with the big question- - what if? My website...
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