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I’m Not Crazy, But I Might be a Carrier

Posted by Ty on 15 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: Reading List

It’s the 15th, time for the Non~FIRST blog tour  Every 15th, we will featuring an author and his/her latest non~fiction book’s FIRST chapter!
I’m Not Crazy, But I Might be a Carrier
by Charles Marshall
Kregel Publications (April 17, 2008)

Charles Marshall began his career onstage as a singer/songwriter. When his singing voice gave out, he turned to [...]

What’s the Big Deal About Other Religions

Posted by Ty on 15 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Reading List

It’s July 15th, time for the Non~FIRST blog tour! Every 15th, we will feature an author and his/her latest non~fiction book’s FIRST chapter! The feature authors are: John Ankerberg and Dillon Burroughs and their book:  What’s the Big Deal About Other Religions (Harvest House Publishers - March 1, 2008)
Read the FIRST Chapter
Christianity:
What’s [...]

Exposing Darwinism’s Weakest Link: Why Evolution Can’t Explain Human Existence

Posted by Ty on 21 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: Reading List

It’s June 15th, time for the Non~FIRST blog tour! The feature author is: Kenneth Poppe and his book: Exposing Darwinism’s Weakest Link: Why Evolution Can’t Explain Human Existence (Harvest House Publishers  -March 1, 2008)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

A career biology instructor, Kenneth Poppe holds a doctorate in education and taught in secondary schools for more than [...]

Do Hard Things

Posted by Ty on 15 May 2008 | Tagged as: Reading List

The feature author is: Alex and Brett Harris and their book:  Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations (Multnomah Books - April 15, 2008)

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

Alex and Brett Harris founded TheRebelution.com in August 2005 and today at age 19 are the most popular Christian teen writers on the [...]

A Handbook for Discovering God’s Will

Posted by Ty on 15 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Reading List

It’a April 15th, but this has nothing to do with taxes! It is time for the Non~FIRST blog tour! Every 15th, we will featuring an author and his/her latest non~fiction book’s FIRST chapter!
The feature author is: Gordon S. Jackson and his book: A Handbook for Discovering God’s Will (NavPress Publishing Group - March 26, [...]

Between Two Worlds: The Spiritual Journey of an Evangelical Catholic

Posted by Ty on 21 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Reading List

Introducing the new blog alliance devoted to Non~Fiction books, Non~FIRST, a component of Fiction in Rather Short Takes (FIRST). This is our very first blog tour. Normally, we will post every 15th day of every month, featuring an author and his/her latest book’s FIRST chapter!
The special feature author is: Mike Timmis and his book: [...]

Time for an Adjustment

Posted by Ty on 12 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: God's Word Unwrapped - Devotions, Reading List

A few weeks ago, I talked about setting priorities, using the story of Martha and Mary. In this familiar story, Jesus scolded Martha for not making him a priority. Now mind you, at first glance, it might seem Martha’s preparations for her special guest made it appear Jesus was a priority. This assumption goes downhill [...]

A Woman’s Journey through 1 Peter

Posted by Ty on 15 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Bible Study Resources, Reading List

The bible study I attend, meets twice a month.  This winter, our bible study facilitator chose A Woman’s Journey through 1 Peter: 8 Lessons on Confidence by Dee Brestin. This is great timing for this bible study for me and I’m looking forward to this study. In 2008, I really want to stretch myself [...]

30 Days Through the Bible

Posted by Ty on 01 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Reading List

I figured I would add a blog entry for the first day of 2008.  I scoured other blogs today and over at Marilynn Griffith’s blog, she asked her annual question about “your word” for the year. I’m still pondering mine and will reveal it later this week.  It’s an “ouch” word and I know it [...]

The Essential Bible Companion

Posted by Ty on 24 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: Bible Study Resources, Reading List

I don’t visit book stores that often, but when I do I always discover gems. There’s nothing like actually grabbing a book off the shelf and reading the back cover, then flipping it open to explore the pages. I’m by no means a bible scholar and as of late have been quite slack with studying. [...]

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