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Daily Archives: September 23, 2013
Why Sin Matters (McMinn): a book review
Originally posted on Jesus Without Baggage:
Why Sin Matters: The Surprising Relationship Between Our Sin and God’s Grace, by Mark R. McMinn, 179 pages, was published in 2004—almost ten years ago. How I First Encountered Why Sin Matters I was…
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Conrad Black’s Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full 30
On page 957 of Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full, Conrad Black states: “Nixon’s plucky and generally very popular daughter, Julie Eisenhower, had gone out speaking in support of her father. She invariably made a very good impression, and … Continue reading
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