Reading With Purpose

Book Review – Reading With Purpose By Nancy Wilson

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https://media.blubrry.com/cavetothecross/cavetothecross.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Reading-With-Purpose-by-Nancy-Wilson_1.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadReading With Purpose By Nancy Wilson Reading With Purpose By Nancy Wilson Synopsis: Nancy Wilson’s message to the Christian is that the Christian doesn’t read to just check off a box on a list. The Christian reads to share in the nature and characteristic of God who is also […]

Personality & Worldview

Book Review – Personality And Worldview By J. H. Bavinck

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https://media.blubrry.com/cavetothecross/cavetothecross.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Personality-Worldview-by-J.-H.-Bavinck_1.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadPersonality And Worldview By J. H. Bavinck Personality And Worldview By J. H. Bavinck Synopsis: Johan Herman Bavinck examines the relationship between the soul, each human’s unique personality, and worldview. It’s dangerous when a worldview is misapplied but also dangerous is the person who doesn’t acknowledge his or her […]

Also Known As

Podcast Guest – Anarchist Bible Study – Also Known As

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Also Known As I was asked to be part of The Anarchist Bible Study livestream milestone with some familiar friends also known as “see the links below”. There’s so much we cover: banking crisis, good art, bad storytelling, erasing redheads from reality (by other people), fandom, End Times, and so much more. Watch the fun, […]

Lost Art Of Reading

Book Review – Recovering the Lost Art of Reading – A Quest for the True, the Good, and the Beautiful by Leland Ryken And Glenda Faye Mathes

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Lost Art Of Reading Recovering the Lost Art of Reading – A Quest for the True, the Good, and the Beautiful by Leland Ryken And Glenda Faye Mathes Synopsis: In today’s technology-driven culture, reading has become a lost art. With smartphones offering information at the tap of a finger, reading a book is often seen […]