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Daily Archives: August 12, 2012
Margie Impert in Magnum, P.I.
I’m a Highway to Heaven fan. I watched it regularly when I was a kid coming home from school, and I own the first three seasons as an adult. (Unfortunately, A&E only released the first three seasons.) One character I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Highway to Heaven, Life, Lost, Michael Landon, Television
Tagged celebrities, entertainment, ernest borgnine, heaven fan, margie impert
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Frederick Lehman’s The Love of God
At church this morning, we sang the song “The Love of God”, which was written by Frederick Lehman. The song talked about how the love of God reaches to the deepest hell, and so I wondered if Lehman was a … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Love of God, Music, Religion
Tagged christian universalist, literature, nazarene publishing house, nazarenes, Religion, spirituality
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The Real Romney 7: Generosity
My latest reading of Michael Kranish and Scott Helman’s The Real Romney covered a lot of ground: Romney’s humorous social bloopers in his 1994 run against Ted Kennedy for U.S. Senate, and his struggle to define himself in that race; … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates, Politics, Ronald Reagan, Social Skills
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