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    -"How Wide the Divide?"

    Thursday, September 18th, 2008

    -A Mormon & an Evangelical in Conversation
    By Craig L. Blomberg & Stephen E. Robinson (Downers Grove,Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1997, 228 pages)
    This book is really a first–an actual dialogue between an Evangelical scholar, Dr. Craig Blomberg of Denver Seminary, and Dr. Stephen E. Robinson of BYU.  Both are recognized scriptural scholars in their own respective [...]

    -"Getting Noticed on Google"

    Sunday, July 13th, 2008

    By Ben Norman (Southam,UK: Computer Step, In Easy Steps series, 2007, 192 pages)
    The book is an introduction to Google. All of the Google tools and services are mentioned and examples are given on how to sign up, set up and use Google stuff for the benefit of your website or blog.  While the emphasis [...]

    -Pete Duel: A Biography

    Monday, January 21st, 2008

    By Paul Green (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co.,Inc.,Publishers, 2007, 219 pgs.)
    A biography of Pete Duel, born Peter E. Deuel on February 24,1940. Peter became an international TV star in the 1960’s and early 70’s and is best known for his starring role as Hannibal Heyes in the popular television series Alias Smith and Jones. [...]

    "On The Move"

    Saturday, May 5th, 2007

    By Bono (Nashville, Tenn: W Publishing Group, Thomas Nelson, Inc., 2006, 60 pgs.)

    As you first begin to turn the pages you immediately realize that somehow this little book is very different than anything you have ever read before. On the ‘Endorsements’ page you find Billy Graham, Nelson Mandela, President Clinton, Archbishop TuTu, an ‘aids activist’, [...]

    "Confessions of an Amateur Believer"

    Sunday, February 4th, 2007

    By Patty Kirk (Nashville,Tenn.: Nelson Books, 2006, 275 pages)

    A very interesting book on the real-life faith journey of Patty Kirk: a college teacher, farmer, mother, wife, daughter-in-law, and regular Christian.  She writes about her path from a simple faith in God as a child, to her tragedy induced unbelief and eventual atheism.  Then she [...]

    "The Alchemist"

    Saturday, June 24th, 2006

    By Paulo Coelho  (San Francisco: Harper Collins Pub., 1988, 174 pgs.)

    A delightful story with all sorts of good lessons.  A young man pursues his dreams and finds all sorts of detours in the process.  His understanding and goals change somewhat along the way, as he comes in contact with many other interesting characters.  He [...]

    "Painting The Map Red": Chapter Six- The Left Redefining Marriage?

    Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

    By Hugh Hewitt, (Washington DC: Regnery Pub., Inc, 2006, 229 pgs.)

          We have all seen it, read it, & lived through it all, in the last several years, but Hugh Hewitt in chapter 6 of his new book-”Painting The Map Red”, documents the whole process to date.  The Left and their willing accomplices in [...]

    "Painting The Map Red": Chapter Four- The Left Vs. Religion

    Saturday, April 22nd, 2006

    By Hugh Hewitt, (Washington,DC: Regnery Pub.,Inc, 2006, 229 pgs)

         In Chapter Four of Hugh Hewitt’s new book- “Painting The Map Red”, Hugh documents the recent efforts by the left; including MSM pundits, Democratic leaders, Academics, and assorted leftist groups, in attacking mainstream Americans of ‘clear faith’, on a number of issues.  This chapter alone [...]