
By Melanie Kirkpatrick
November 17, 2009
“Going Rogue,” the title of Sarah Palin’s autobiography, refers to the snide remark of an anonymous McCain aide late in last year’s presidential campaign. It was used to describe the vice-presidential candidate’s move to break free of her media handlers and speak out against the campaign’s decision to pull out of [...]
November 17, 2009 | Posted in
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by Dan Samaria
Publisher/GCC
Oct. 31, 2209
If you loved Glenn’s Christmas Sweater, you will love this one just for kids. As he described on his radio show that he read it to his kids, when he first wrote it without the pictures. His two kids kept on requesting it over and over.
I decided to test his words, [...]
October 31, 2009 | Posted in
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By Human Events
August 28, 2009
In 1776, Tom Paine published Common Sense — the case for revolution made with logical, straightforward, indisputable arguments. “Today,” says TV and radio sensation Glenn Beck, “we find ourselves back in 1776 — but this time our path forward isn’t so clear-cut.” That’s why he wrote Glenn Beck’s Common Sense: The [...]
August 29, 2009 | Posted in
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By Ariel Hasell
August 23, 2009
Being a teenager is more than just showing up at shopping malls and homecoming games. We review new fiction that explores the hard parts of life.
Wintergirls (Viking Children’s Books), by Laurie Halse Anderson, gives readers an insightful and heartbreaking look at Lia, a high school senior, battling anorexia. Lia — in [...]
August 23, 2009 | Posted in
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by Beverly Beckham
July 11, 2009
Share with your grandkids the inspiring story of a child’s special love for her sister who has Down syndrome.
When Nancy Tupper Ling’s childhood friend gave birth to a daughter with Down syndrome, Ling wrote a poem called Our Fragile Emissary. The heartfelt verse quickly landed in e-mail inboxes and on message [...]
July 11, 2009 | Posted in
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By Thomas Anthony Longo
World Voice News
May 23, 2009
Sometimes, a book comes along that shatters all your expectations and breaks every mold and routine that you use to approach the act of reviewing.
Most of the time when one reviews books, there is a requirement of a certain pedigree; being well read and educated to a certain [...]
May 23, 2009 | Posted in
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by Dan Samaria
Publisher/GCC
Apr. 12, 2009
On a clear night in late June 2005, four U.S. Navy SEALs left their base in northern Afghanistan for the mountainous Pakistani border. Their mission was to capture or kill a notorious al Qaeda leader known to be ensconced in a Taliban stronghold surrounded by a small but heavily armed force. [...]
April 13, 2009 | Posted in
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by Mattie J.T. Stepaniek
April 2, 2009
Editor’s Note: Today poems come from a book that Mattie J.T. Stepaniek wrote in 2003, published by VSP Books. It is called “Loving Through Heartsongs”. We hope that these poems will inspire you again as Mattie did when he was with us, seven years ago.
He dedicated this book to those [...]
April 5, 2009 | Posted in
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By: Ilara Weitzman, Eva Blanks and Rosanne Green
Mar. 30, 2009
Editor’s Note: With high gas prices, people losing their homes from decisions they made and the economy slowing down.
We as Americans have always used laughter to ease our pain. Recently, I read a book that was full of a lot of riddles and jokes. They were [...]
March 30, 2009 | Posted in
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by: Ilara Weitzman, Eva Blanks and Rosanne Green
Mar. 17, 2009
Editor’s Note: With high gas prices, people losing their homes from decisions they made and the economy slowing down.
We as Americans have always used laughter to ease our pain. Recently, I read a book that was full of a lot of riddles and jokes. They were [...]
March 18, 2009 | Posted in
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