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Unexpected trials experienced in Life,
reveal the paths of Faith in each day;
purification of your soul by holy fire
insures useless stubble is burned away.
When giving yourself completely to Him,
the unholiness of the World can be shed;
consume God’s Word vigorously and often,
so that Biblical ideals fill your head.
Without His Godly wisdom and knowledge,
spiritual battles are normally difficult;
learn from the former lessons of…
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I contend the Western is the only truly American contribution to fiction. What's your opinion? Comment welcome. http://www.thewesternonline.com/interviewjrlindermuth.html
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Jay Dubya's action/adventure books The Great Teen Fruit War, A 1960 Novel and Ron Coyote, Man of La Mangia are now #1 and #2 in hardcover at Rakuten Buy.com out of 3,041 titles.
http://www.rakuten.com/SR/SearchResults.aspx?tcid=12114#tcid=12114&a1178=379019&from=2…
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Two of author Jay Dubya's novels are tops in hardcover action/adventure at Rakuten (Buy.com) out of 3,140 listed titles. The humorous adult books are The Great Teen Fruit War and Ron Coyote, Man of La Mangia. Jay Dubya is the author of 52 books appearing in hardcover, paperback and e-book formats.…
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Jay Dubya's The Wholly Book of Doo-Doo-Rot-on-Me is now available in paperback format at Amazon.com and at Barnes and Noble.com |
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Welcome to The World of Ink Network on Blog Talk Radio. Today's show is The Writing Mama with award-winning author and host Virginia S Grenier.
The Writing Mama show will air live at 6pm Eastern- 5pm Central - 4pm Mountain -…
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Jay Dubya's books The Great Teen Fruit War, A 1960 Novel and Ron Coyote, Man of La Mangia are now the top 2 hardcover action/adventure books out of 3,159 hardcover titles at Buy.com (Rakuten).
http://www.rakuten.com/sr/searchresults.aspx?tcid=12114#tcid=12114&a1178=379019&from=2
The Great Teen Fruit War is one part of a…
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What are we really looking to receive?
Is it: Money, Fame, Success, or Promotion?
Secret lusts of the heart create problems;
are we willing to risk, His Salvation?
Living to get things will never satisfy;
without proper priorities and pursuits,
righteousness, peace and joy isn’t obtained.
Knowing your identity in Him, His fruit,
mercy and grace becomes obviously evident.
Seeking His face will insure that His hand
remains open towards…
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Booksamillion has recently promoted a 3rd Jay Dubya title through over 100 East-of-the-Mississippi stores over the Christmas holidays, the satirical adult-oriented book being Twain: Tattered Trounced Tortured and Traumatized.
Here's a webpage from the Charlotte, North Carolina area.…
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Welcome to BlogTalkRadio's featured World of Ink Network. On this week's episode of The Paranormal Hour we welcome back author and tarot reader Alicia Sparks. Ms. Sparks will available to give short readings over the phone for our listeners.…
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I used to be a “neat freak” – maybe not on the level of antiseptic obsession – but I’ve always I liked order over chaos. As time and kids have molded me – I have learned to accept a certain level of untidiness. But garbage still bothers me. Garbage is that stuff that is completely unusable – even by the slugs and ants of the world. When nature’s cleaners can’t handle the mess we’ve made – we’re in trouble.
We live in the countryside so we have a few alternatives that city…
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I recently read an excerpt from a famous person’s blog which stated that she had never been comfortable with her body and had resorted to plastic surgery to make herself more attractive. I don’t name the celebrity simply because the story is all to familiar. I know of countless individuals who aren’t famous and feel the need to “change” something to make themselves more attractive. Is that a problem? The cosmetic industry might not think so. Nor any industry built around our insecurities…
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What stirs the imagination often directs the soul. When you look at the fiction available to young people today – to all people really – it doesn’t take a great leap of logic to wonder if there is a correlation between what grief people read and what grief people inflict.
I often read historical biographies, and I find them fascinating because there does seem to be a strong connection between the way a person grows up and the way they use power as an adult. Not everyone grows up to…
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Epiphany used to conjure up images of the three Wise-Men who came from the east to honor the infant Christ as Lord and King. Later, as men and traditions waxed and waned, it came to simply mean a highlight – a sudden and profound understanding. The divine intervention aspect was shrouded by a modern dedication to purely human experiences.
For me, there are no purely…
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As a child growing up I had a tendency to get things mixed up. For a while, I actually thought that “The pursuit of happiness” was one of the Ten Commandments. It was a revelation to realize that I was not commanded to pursue happiness. In fact, as I got older and began to read and re-read scripture, I discovered a rather contrary expectation – that God wants us to offer ourselves to Him freely, as He offers Himself freely to us.
I can’t think of a better model for this approach to…
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