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  1. Truth & Action: A Review of Marvel’s The Avengers

    Reviewer's Rating: 9/10 Marvel's The Avengers hits theaters on Friday, May 4th, and the film does not disappoint.True to Marvel form, the movie has plenty of action, humor and captivating visual effects. The film also deals with some thought-provoking and redemptive themes, including teamwork, the danger of pride, and good triumphing over evil. With a PG-13 rating, this...

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  2. Gospel Dream Winner Spices Up Second Album

    Passionate, genuine and sincere – these are just a few of the amazing qualities possessed by recording artist Tony LeBron. Displaying a love for music from the time he was born, LeBron belted out his first solo, “He’s Still Working on Me,” when he was just eight years old. Fast forward a few years later to...

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  3. The Media’s Distortion of Love

    When it comes to relationships and falling in love, what does “true love” look like? After all, the movies and Hollywood depict it as some intense love scene, or a knight in shining armor sweeping the beautiful princess off her feet and riding into the sunset, living happily ever after. They make marriage out to be old fashioned ...

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  4. A Man on Many Missions

    For most of us, the toughest decision becomes what profession to choose in life. For A. Wayne Gill, the question was never what profession, but which to pursue first? Author, minister, entrepreneur, sought-after speaker and successful attorney, Gill exemplifies discipline, drive and charisma. But, That’s Not All The best part? Each of his virtues is God-given. His life...

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  5. The Hiding Place

    Can there be freedom when evil triumphs all around you, when all that you love is taken away, and when your days are surrounded by brutality, death and horror in a Nazi concentration camp? In this remarkable true story published 40 years ago, Cornelia Ten Boom shares her journey from spinster watchmaker in 1937 Holland to a heroine of the Dutch Resistance...

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  6. Rock and Redemption

    As I waited for the bookstore clerk to hand me a copy of the latest autobiography I was assigned to read, I was filled with trepidation and albeit a little fear. As I glanced at the cover, I couldn’t help but be a bit offended. Hanging on a cross of guitars, bare chested and enshrouded with tattoos was...

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  7. Hospital Healings and the Role of Faith

    After being miraculously healed from endometrial cancer 32 years ago, Abby Abildness, author of the new book Healing Prayer and Medical Care: God’s Healthcare Plan, has been spreading a message of healing and fusing God’s healing power with patients and healthcare workers in hospital settings. Abildness, who is the Founder of Healing Tree International and President of...

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  8. 2011 Summer Movie Guide

    In the sweltering heat of a typical summer day in South Florida, nothing quite beckons like the cool comfort of the local movie theatre. Ice cold mega-sized soda in hand and vat of buttered popcorn at the ready; we wait in the darkness with eager anticipation to be swept away into an engaging escape. Whether the genre is action, adventure...

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  9. 2011 Summer Reading List

    A bad book is a time thief, and with four kids to chase (a form of exercise, I assure you) choosing material wisely is a must. Sifting through book reviews and excerpts allows me to locate my preferred writing style — one I know will hold my attention until the last page. A good find is much like a beloved...

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  10. The Wayward Child

    How familiar is the name Katy Perry to you? To the world, she is a bona-fide celebrity. At the age of 27, the pop star is known for being a busty sex symbol in addition to being a popular singer and actress. Her revealing outfits and edgy songs like I Kissed a Girl and E.T. have launched the singer into...

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