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New Fiction Wednesday!

April 4, 2012

 This week I’m happy to introduce the latest from K. Dawn Byrd!    Lessons from the Open Road A couple of years ago, the idea of writing a devotional about the lessons I learned while riding a motorcycle came to me. I had no idea what I was getting into and how much writing devotionals […]

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Have you counted the Alps lately?

April 2, 2012

From the years 1998 to 2008 engineers in Switzerland built the Large Hadron Collider – a structure created to allow physicists to test predictions relating to theories about particle physics and high-energy physics and whether or not the Higgs boson hypothesis is true or not. Absolutely none of that interests me (perhaps it might if […]

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Keep An Open Mind

March 26, 2012

This week my husband and I were discussing some of the intricacies of his Physics class. Sometimes, if a student isn’t naturally inclined toward the sciences, they can get so confused they’re not sure which way is up. Sound too basic to be believed? When I asked how a high school student could doubt something […]

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Which Generation Has Seen More Change?

March 19, 2012

Image Source Page: http://autos-showrooms.blogspot.com/2009/12/audi-concept-car-i-robot-walllpaper.html My husband was showing me an article he came across about how sophisticated cars are expected to become over the next few years. One source from GM claims that by the end of this decade self-driven cars will be on the road. Essentially they’ll be a driving computer, able to sense […]

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This Too, Shall Pass

March 12, 2012

Over the weekend my husband and I were concerned about all of the help we’re going to need with care-giving for our disabled son in the next few weeks, because of the upcoming wedding in the family. Okay, I was actually the one doing all of the worrying (I do it so well!) but I […]

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New Fiction!

March 8, 2012

This week I’m especially pleased to tell you about the newest book from my friend Jill Eileen Smith. I read an early version of Sarai for endorsement—which I wholeheartedly gave! Jill has a way of bringing alive the Biblical era, something she treats with care, great research, and with a passion for the heart of […]

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