Is it Possible?
Tomorrow is the last day of May, and as of tomorrow I’ve read 15 books so far this year. I think that’s a new record for me. Denis makes fun of me now that I primarily listen to audiobooks as opposed to physically holding a book in my hand and reading it. But I say [...]
Will The World End in 2012 by Raymond Hundley
Think the world is going to end soon? You aren’t the only one. Think the world is ending in December 2012? We’ll see about that… As many of you know, I’m a huge fan of eschatology and a couple of my favorite books are all about the End Times. So it was with great anticipation [...]
The Time Has Come
Lots of updates! Last week I found out that a friend I had invited to go to Utah with me finally decided to come! I’m flying out tonight and she’s be meeting me tomorrow morning. We’re very excited about the trip AND the chance to hang out for the first time in over 5 years. [...]
Oh Narnia, Oh Narnia
A few weeks ago the kids had a book fair at their school. We were allowed to order online, of which I totally took advantage. Cootieboy’s books arrived a couple days ago. I admit that I ordered something for myself: the complete Chronicles of Narnia. It’s a miracle that I’ve gotten to the age of [...]
Books and More Books
I think it’s a new record – my sidebar is showing that I managed to read four books in January. That’s slightly misleading. The first book I was 90% done with on January 1 – but it counts as being read in 2010 since I finished it in 2010. The third book was a book [...]
I Did So Well There For A While
Hey there, folks! Sorry it’s been so long since my last post! And I did so well in the first couple weeks – posting almost every day! But frankly, there wasn’t much to talk about this week, and I already bore you enough with the content I write about here. Why add to your misery? [...]
It’s a Bit Dry
So a couple months ago I snagged a free audiobook of a classic book called “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs.” It was written in the 1500s during the first few years of Queen Elizabeth I’s rule as Queen of England and outlines the martyrdom of hundreds of Christians from the time of Christ through the 16th [...]
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