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Book Review: What Would Jesus Eat by Andrew Hoy

“Eat Like Jesus” offers a simple, scientific, and comprehensive Bible-based dining theology, examining and explaining what the Bible teaches about food and eating.  Drawing heavily from the Bible texts, “Eat Like Jesus” puts food-related topics such as veganism, kosher diets, cleansing rituals, and animal physiology (including diet, hygiene, diseases, etc.) into proper perspective, harmonizing New…

Book Review: Seeing the Voice of God by Laura Harris Smith
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Book Review: Seeing the Voice of God by Laura Harris Smith

God is always speaking . . . even when He doesn’t use words. We live in a post-verbal society that communicates through images–television, smartphones, the Internet–and our Creator longs to communicate with us visually if we’ll live with our eyes wide open. With absorbing insight, Seeing the Voice of God demystifies nighttime dreams and daytime visions, revealing the science…

COTT: Sarah and the Widow’s Mate by Gay N. Lewis
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COTT: Sarah and the Widow’s Mate by Gay N. Lewis

  Comparable to Lucy Ricardo, Sarah from today’s featured novel finds herself in madcap situations—most of them of her own making! A salad toss of “I Love Lucy,” “I Dream of Jeanie,” and “Touched by an Angel,” “Sarah and the Widow’s Mate” is sure to tickly your funny bone. Below, you’ll find COTT’s giveaway, and…

Sabbath Sunday: The Bridge

Sabbath Sunday: The Bridge

This isn’t the best picture, but that’s why I tell people I’m an amateur nature photographer. I take them with my phone. And this happened to be while in a car that was going over a bridge on Chautauqua Lake in Upstate NY. As you know, each Sunday I share my amateur nature picture along…

Saturday Confession: Wait, I’d Like to Break Up With You
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Saturday Confession: Wait, I’d Like to Break Up With You

        I’m not good at waiting. I’ve told this story before, but it’s so me, it bears repeating. When my husband and I were engaged, he lived a couple hours away. He was making plans to move to the city I was in, but it was two months away. I held on….

Book Review: Whispers of Hope by Beth Moore
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Book Review: Whispers of Hope by Beth Moore

Book Description: Scripture tells us to pray without ceasing, but how in the world do we do that? In fact, how should we effectively pray to begin with? Best-selling author Beth Moore addresses these practical and pervasive matters in Whispers of Hope by walking readers through an easy to remember and apply method of prayer, coupled with…