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How to Turn a Corner of Your Home into a Beautiful Reading Nook
Discover the art of creating a beautiful reading nook in your own home. Transform a corner of your home into a cozy retreat for book lovers.
Christian Pawns and Worldly Pagans© Merry Christmas
As we celebrate Christmas, let us not be blinded by the shortcomings of the Church or the world and the hatred that can stem from both views.
Hitting the Apex
Most importantly, you learn about the brilliant, deeply moving excellence of this life. I would give this masterful documentary five stars for all the reasons above. My only critique is that I enjoyed it so much I found the 138 minutes too short.
“In Search of Dracula” by Raymond T. McNally & Radu Florescu
The reading portion of this investigation was my favorite part, and the book that stands out is In Search of Dracula. McNally’s and Florescu’s book is a treasure trove of information.
Spiritual Cyphers: Hip Hop and the Church
Unpacking the late 1980s-90s through research and interviews with pastors, historians, artists, and pioneering women hip-hop dance artists, the film explores the burgeoning industry of Hip Hop and its challenge for acceptance within the Church.
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Published in 1962, A Clockwork Orange might soon have been forgotten had it not been made into a celebrated and notorious Stanley Kubrick movie.
Gutting Versus Kindness
I’m learning to view all friendships as potentially temporary (if longer, that’s a bonus) and as lessons to be learned, including kindness in closure… a pox upon me if I ever leave a friendship, as my “friend” did, without a kind explanation an
Singer/Songwriter Sheyna Gee Launches New “Y’Allternative” Song
Keep an eye out for this Y’Allternative talent because she’s the country’s new rebel.
“The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” by Jean-Dominique Bauby
Though it might all sound depressing, I found The Diving Bell to be inspiring. Many topics are explored, though two themes have struck me with special force.
Let’s Cancel Cancel Culture Bullying…
Edmund Burke was the first to say that when good [people] do nothing, evil flourishes. Bullying, for any reason, even disguised as a safety issue, is oppressively evil. Silence to evil is assent. Assent ushers in tyranny.