God has inspired a Psalm for every sigh of the soul . . . The Lord has persistently convicted me about my prayer life for the past few months. Prayer has been brought up in sermons at church, the […]
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God has inspired a Psalm for every sigh of the soul . . . The Lord has persistently convicted me about my prayer life for the past few months. Prayer has been brought up in sermons at church, the […]
I tried to watch the original True Grit last week. I couldn’t muster the strength to finish. I watched the new True Grit last summer with my brother. Though I came away unimpressed, I was not completely bored (I was close though.) I made it one hour through the original before I threw in my hat. I found the new adaptation cheesy […]
Pony by R.J. Palacio Published in 2021 273 Pages Content: * * * (3.5) A few scattered cuss-words would normally cause me little concern; however, this is considered a junior fiction novel which should have zero cuss-words in my mind. There is also somewhat gratuitous descriptions of wounds sustained by ghosts, observed by our main character, Silas. These ghosts harm […]