First-person storytelling tends to be more intimate, but we may still find places where we can deepen the point of view, with less objective telling. Great words from The Girl…
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Gridiron clashes are about more than winning a game or going to the Super Bowl. Football fathers have families at home, and sometimes we might forget that their number one interest…
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Stories of Roaring Faith! Roaring Lambs is working on their 2nd volume of Stories of Roaring Faith, a book of testimonies designed to lead a nonbeliever to faith in Jesus Christ,…
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On September 25, 1982, Michael Davis performed a very funny juggling act before a live audience at Ford’s Theater, with President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan seated near the front.
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A common mistake we make is writing “made his way,” which does no more than the better expression: “went.” If we want readers to see the difficulty of a journey,…
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In the Peanuts cartoon, Charlie Brown’s dog Snoopy is a flying ace in his World War I battles with the Red Baron. Coincidentally, a real Charlie Brown was a B-17…
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Over the years, you may have noticed certain words becoming popular on talk shows and newscasts. At one time, it seemed that every truth had to be preceded with “really,”…
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It’s been said that the only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. Video games will never replace the joy of having toy trains and building…
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When others have judged our writing good, we feel successful. Since we don’t know what we don’t know that we don’t know, we may not see a need to improve our…
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