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Tebow 316 gains another Chapter

Posted on January 9, 2012 by athomasJanuary 8, 2012

Tebow 316 It seems that Tebow 316 is becoming a familiar combination. A man that has picked up his cross and should be a shining example for us all is routinely mocked. They say that he can not make it … Continue reading →

Posted in Christiananity, football, History, Society, Sports | Tagged Christianity, Cross, devotion, family, Football, God, Jesus

finished A Simple Amish Christ…

Posted on January 9, 2012 by athomasJanuary 9, 2012

finished A Simple Amish Christmas by Vannetta Chapman and gave it 4 stars http://t.co/xiJ7M9V1 #Kindle … Continue reading →

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Jesus Calling by 33 miles is one of those songs

Posted on January 8, 2012 by athomasJanuary 6, 2012

Jesus Calling by 33 Miles Today is Sunday and as usual we are looking at a song that means a lot to me. Ever heard of 33 Miles? They are a talented bunch of musicians trying to spread the Gospel. … Continue reading →

Posted in Christiananity, lyrics, Music | Tagged Christianity, Hymn, Music

The History of Stumpy Point by Harold Wise

Posted on January 7, 2012 by athomasJanuary 7, 2012

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

The Power of God as shown by the Caribsea

Posted on January 6, 2012 by athomasJanuary 6, 2012

Power of God! The amazing Power of God does not recognize any limits or bounds. It can amaze you and show you that without any doubt God is all powerful and capable of anything! Most of this story is recounted … Continue reading →

Posted in Christiananity, History, North Carolina | Tagged Christianity, Cross, devotion, God, History, North Carolina, Ocracoke, Religion

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