The Well-Read Life: Nourish Your Soul through Deep Reading and Intentional Friendship
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Reclaiming Quiet: Cultivating a Life of Holy Attention
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The Mythmakers: The Remarkable Fellowship of C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien
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Uneasy Street (Sons of Scandal, #3)
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Once upon a time Max Cirillo and Sloane Madison were close friends and business partners. But when their business relationship imploded, so did the friendship.
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The Three Ordinary Voices of God
GOD HASN'T STOPPED SPEAKING. WE'VE STOPPED LISTENING.
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Once in a great while, we encounter a novel in our voluminous reading that begs to be read aloud. Leif Enger's debut, Peace Like a River, is one such work. His richly evocative novel, narrated by an a…
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