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    • Zoe Ferraris

      Zoe Ferraris

      Posted 20 hours ago Comments (0)

      Listen in as C. E. Moore shares the line with special guest host Melissa Willis and author Zoe Ferraris as they talk about her newest book, “City of Veils.”

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      Intelligent Design Uncensored

      Posted 9 days ago Comments (0)

      If you’re looking to spend some time thinking philosophically and scientifically, then “Intelligent Design Uncensored” is the book you want to read.

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      Beyond The Reflection’s Edge

      Posted 9 days ago Comments (0)

      All in all, I put this book back on my shelf with lukewarm feelings that unfortunately did not drive me to pick up the rest of the series, which usually I’m a stickler for.

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      Ethnic Blends

      Posted 11 days ago Comments (0)

      Ethnic Blends is a good read, providing good insight for people beginning to think about [diversity] issues in their context.

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      Q&A #7: Chris Well

      Posted 12 days ago Comments (0)

      This time around, you’ve got questions for Chris Well, author of the novel, “Nursing A Grudge.”

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      Immanuel’s Veins

      Posted 15 days ago Comments (6)

      Melissa Willis & Mary Twomey give VERY different reviews of Ted Dekker’s newest novel, “Immaneul’s Veins.”

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      Chris Well

      Posted 15 days ago Comments (1)

      Listen in as C. E. Moore shares the line with special guest host Melissa Willis and author Chris Well as they talk about his newest book, “Nursing A Grudge.”

    • Shawn Grady

      Shawn Grady

      Posted 18 days ago Comments (1)

      Listen in as C. E. Moore shares the line with special guest host Melissa Willis and author Shawn Grady as they talk about his newest book, “Tomorrow We Die.”

    • CITY OF VEILS

      City of Veils

      Posted 19 days ago Comments (0)

      Zoe Ferraris’ “City of Veils” is interesting, engaging, intelligently written and provides an excellent opportunity for an insider’s glimpse into Saudi culture.

    • Marilynne Robinson

      Marilynne Robinson’s Rocky Places

      Posted 21 days ago Comments (2)

      “Cultures cherish artists because they are people who can say, Look at that. And it’s not Versailles. It’s a brick wall with a ray of sunlight falling on it.” — Marilynne Robinson