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Category Archives: Books
Tantalizing Glimpses
A reading from C.S. Lewis “The Problem of Pain”: “Even in your hobbies, has there not always been some secret attraction which the others are curiously ignorant of – something, not to be identified with, but always on the verge … Continue reading
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Guest Blogger: Joel Burke
Where do I go from here? By Joel Burke http://www.joelcburke.com Over the past few months in talking with people, I have heard countless times, “Where do I go from here? For some, it’s because of their own choices, but mostly … Continue reading
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Renewal, Not Resolutions, In The New Year
Have you ever noticed that frequently you end up not doing the very things you enjoy doing the most? Among the things I like to do is read, hike, have quiet time, go see art, work out, take photographs, and listen … Continue reading
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Lance Smith Debuts Children’s Book
My friend and CMT personality Lance Smith has released his first children’s book entitled “The Old Man and the Cat”. He had mentioned the impending release during our Industry Pro Interview back in June. I’m glad to see it has come to pass and … Continue reading