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Reviews.
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Film Review: Princess and the Frog
Posted 230 days ago
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Being in a theater filled with little African-American girls, enthralled to finally see a beautiful princess that looked like them, is something I’ll probably never forget.
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Music Review: Ocean Eyes
Posted 230 days ago
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Owl City is in many ways the quintessential pop band, and everybody will either sincerely enjoy Adam Young’s music, or hate it with a passion.
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Book Review: Broken Walls
Posted 230 days ago
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This is not a book about programs, cultural trends, or cutting edge ministry methods; this is a book about Jesus, about the devastation of sin and the restoration of repentance.
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Book Review: Star Curiously Singing
Posted 230 days ago
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This novel is further proof that, in the right hands, any genre can be used as an entertaining means of exploring deeper truths.
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Book Review: The New Tolerance
Posted 236 days ago
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What is found in this title is now going to be a question of communicating it in a culturally sensitive manner, rather than brow beating people from our bully pulpits.
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Film Review: Everybody’s Fine
Posted 236 days ago
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‘Everybody’s Fine’ is nothing more than the latest bland remake of a much-better foreign film to come out of Miramax. You could do a lot worse, but you could probably do better.
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Book Review: Breathless
Posted 236 days ago
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With ‘Breathless’ I am left feeling cheated by the genius that I know Dean Koontz possesses.
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Music Review: A Dialogue
Posted 239 days ago
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Gwen Stacy? Check. Ears bleeding? Check. If you don’t like screamo music, then stay away, because “A Dialogue” is nothing but that.
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Book Review: Burn
Posted 239 days ago
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Melissa Willis & Megan Renee weigh in on Ted Dekker & Erin Healy’s latest collaborative effort, ‘Burn.’
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Music Review: To the Secrets
Posted 239 days ago
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Number One Gun’s “To the Secrets and Knowledge” is an extremely well crafted album, and it’s the next step in the interesting journey of a solo singer/songwriter.
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