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Top 5 Viewed Articles from August 2012!

Posted on September 1, 2012 by athomas

Top 5 Viewed Articles from August 2012 Today I wanted to recap the top 5 posts viewed in the month of August here on the blog. Thank you to all my readers who visit regularly. As of this point I … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review, Chickens, Gardening, Technology | Tagged Fishing, gardening, reading, solar, Weather

The History of Stumpy Point by Harold Wise

Posted on January 7, 2012 by athomas

Stumpy Point As my Kindle tweeted before I finished reading A history of Stumpy Point by Harold Wise. This was a great book that told me exactly how Stumpy Point was started. It was a fishing town from the get … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review, History, North Carolina | Tagged Book Review, books, History, reading

Radical Christian defined in Radical by David Platt

Posted on December 24, 2011 by athomas

Radical Christian What is a Radical Christian? David Platt does an excellent job of informing the reader in his book Radical. People that call themselves Christians would like to believe they follow his teachings. Are you ready to give up … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review, Christiananity, Family | Tagged Book Review, books, Christianity, devotion, family, God, Jesus, reading, Religion

finished Betty Zane by Zane Gr…

Posted on December 20, 2011 by athomas

finished Betty Zane by Zane Grey http://t.co/0NxAccdb #Kindle Yep sure did…. Dang new Kindle. I reviewed this in May … Continue reading →

Posted in Tweet | Tagged Book Review, reading, tweet, Western, Zane Grey

Thee Ulitmate Guide to a Christ Centered Christmas

Posted on December 17, 2011 by athomas

Christ Centered Christmas Today we are reviewing a Christ Centered Christmas by Hal and Melanie Young. The first opportunity to learn from Hal and Melanie was at a home school conference. The material they presented was solid and very informative. … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review, Holiday | Tagged Book Review, books, Christmas, God, reading

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