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Aimee Byrd

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A Precious Commodity

Matt and I were recently watching an episode of the show Elementary. In it, Sherlock Holmes is struggling with some new-found feelings of personal responsibility. Sherlock is a recovering drug…

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An Eternal View on Sexuality

Well 2013 has been quite a year. Once again, I cringed at the media’s focus of the year’s events while hanging out with my family. My daughter wanted to see…

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Totes Magotes

I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for journalism in 2014. Jason Kottke announces that the blog is dead. Basically, his conclusion is that “blogs are for 40-somethings with…

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Totes Magotes

I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for journalism in 2014. Jason Kottke announces that the blog is dead. Basically, his conclusion is that “blogs are for 40-somethings with…

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Totes Magotes

I’ve posted another article on Ref21 this morning. Here is the beginning. You will want to cruise over there for the surprise ending… I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for…

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Totes Magotes

I stumbled upon an article making a prediction for journalism in 2014. Jason Kottke announces that the blog is dead. Basically, his conclusion is that “blogs are for 40-somethings with…

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Hello Ninja

Hello Ninja!, by N.D. Wilson. Illustrated by Forrest Dickison (Canonball, 2013) When I was contacted by Canon Press to see if I would review a bedtime story for toddlers, they…

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When You’re Strange*

Instead of posting a list of my favorite books I read this year, I though I would share with you the ones that drew several articles out of me. These are the…

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The Culture of Like

I have a fourteen-year-old daughter with a cell phone. I remember back in the day, I would get in trouble for talking too long on my see-through, wired, Conair Phone.…

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The Culture of Like

I have a fourteen-year-old daughter with a cell phone. I remember back in the day, I would get in trouble for talking too long on my see-through, wired, Conair Phone.…