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Monthly Archives: December 2016
Tuesday Talk Time – Setting Goals
This is the time of year when my whole life schedule gets a little out of kilter. Lately I’ve been sleeping in shifts so to speak. Regardless of the time I go to sleep at night, I wake up three … Continue reading
Tis the Season: For God So Loved the World…
It is Christmas Eve Day and I have much to do. First though, I’d like to talk about the season and share with my readers what it means to me. There are a number of belief systems that have winter celebrations. I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Corinthians 13, agape love, Bible, Bible study topics, c, Christ, Christianity, Christmas, faith, God, Gospel, Jesus, love, Matthew Henry, spiritual growth, Yeshua
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American Dream
I has been over a month since the election was over. It seems that people are still just as divided and up in arms as they were before the election. In this country any child who is a natural born citizen … Continue reading
Release Day! The Unexpected One by Joanna Ruth
The Unexpected One Prologue Inside the high brick wall it looked like any ordinary playground. The grass was clipped neatly and the edges trimmed. A thick rubber compound covered the ground under the climbing frames, swings and sea-saws. Several … Continue reading
Posted in Indie Authors, New Book Release, Personal Reflections
Tagged #IndieBooksBeSeen., book release, Book review, indie authors, Joanne Ruth, New Book Release Day, reading books, reviewing books, sci-fi, Science Fiction, supporting and Promoting self publishing Indie Authors, The Unexpected One, Waking Fire, YA
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Facebook Messenger and Linkedin Users: You are Being Targeted
Originally posted on Secure Your Workplace Network:
(When I began writing this post, the exploit described only affected a specific image file and Facebook users. It has now been found in other image file formats and is targeting Linkedin as…
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Cover Reveal: The Survival Pact by Christy Sloat
Exclusive cover reveal for The Survival Pact by best selling author Christy Sloat The Survival Pact releases February 17, 2017 from CHBB Publishing #onehouseunited Three friends. One promise. One goal. Survive. Kami thought she’d seen it all … Continue reading
As in the Days of Noah
Today’s post is going to be a long one. Bear with me dear readers and followers. I do have a point I want to make. Over the past year or so I’ve watched many videos by end times prophesy watchers around … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Personal Opinions, Personal Reflections, Political
Tagged Christian religion politics and faith controversial issues, Christianity, Days of Noah, End times prophesy, Genesis flood, God, government, Jesus, occult practices, prophesy watchers, UFO and alien abduction phenomena, wickedness, Yeshua
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Book Review: The Lost Angel by Adam C. Mitchell
I just finished reading a delightfully cheeky crime novel. It was relatively short and only took me part of an evening to read. The setting is post WWII USA a couple years after the war. It is a literary version of … Continue reading
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Monday Morning Musings: The Bad, Not-so-Bad, and the Good
The worst thing happened this past weekend. I ruined my phone. It was an accident I assure you, but, it went through the washing machine in the pocket of my jeans. I was in a hurry to wash my jeans … Continue reading
Book Review: Illusional Reality by Karina Kantas
I believe Illusional Reality is the first book I’ve read by author Karina Kantas. The book is a fantasy novel based in two realities. The story starts on the non-magical planet Earth we know and quickly moves to an alternate … Continue reading