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Posted by Jonalyn Fincher with FV Editors
Photo credit: collage US Weekly (of course), photos: Gary Gershoff/WireImage.com; George Pimentel/WireImage.com ...
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Posted by Megan Westra
When I was a child, I was plagued with this disorder that my mother liked to call “selective hearing.” Perhaps you’ve experienced this as well: whenever mom would call that [...] ...
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Posted by D. L. Webster
This post is part of the February Synchroblog “Cross Gender Friendships”. Those of you who have followed me for a while will remember that I did some writing about friendship between men and women. I reviewing those posts, I realized that I had not as of yet done a good ...
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Posted by Megan Westra
When I was a child, I was plagued with this disorder that my mother liked to call “selective hearing.” Perhaps you’ve experienced this as well: whenever mom would call that dinner was ready or say something like, “Hey Megan, I’m going to run some errands at the mall, do you ...
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Some singers on Idol-like programs abroad worry that religious extremists will kill them. ...
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Posted by Megan Westra
(credit: Robyn Vining)       She was the greatest little surprise I could never have even begun to imagine. My nose. Her father’s eyes. A personality all her own.   I had been told all my life that motherhood was the ultimate fulfillment in a woman’s life.   Fo ...
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Posted by Megan Westra
We learn best through stories. It’s like there is something in our bones, deep down below the marrow that resonates with story. Stats can leave us shell-shocked. Tables can please our eyes. Stories change us at the very core of our being. Rachel Held Evans‘ story, as found both ...
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Posted by Ben Emerson
Things often start a lot better than they end. If there was ever a time when the promise of the future seemed brightest, when hope was the most alive, it would be the beginning of Judges. When I started reading it, I was rooting for Israel. Come on people! You ...
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Posted by Ben Emerson
Things often start a lot better than they end. If there was ever a time when the promise of the future seemed brightest, when hope was the most alive, it would be the beginning of Judges. When I started reading it, I was rooting for Israel. Come on people! You ...
Blog Entry | Women >
Posted by Ashleigh Slater
“Will you guys review this book?” read an email from one of our Ungrind readers. I quickly clicked on the included link and found a picture of a woman wearing a head covering as she sat on the roof of a house. As I read the title, A Year ...