I was able to dig up just a few new Kindle deals for today.
Here’s a fun little exchange to start the day today. A couple of days ago, The Babylon Bee wrote an article titled “Keith And Kristyn Getty Struggling To Come Up With Word That Rhymes With ‘Substitutionary Atonement.’” They took that as a challenge and posted this little song to Twitter.
The Importance Of Doing What Anyone Could Do
Top notch, this. “‘A lot of people could have done it.’ Which is true, I’m sure. The thing is, they didn’t. The charity didn’t need people who could do the job. They needed someone who would do it. My friend was (and is) that person, and I say the world needs a lot more like him. And it doesn’t always have to be complicated or specialised. Often the most helpful acts of support and kindness are also some of the most mundane – the kinds of things almost anyone could do.”
The Creaking on the Stairs: Finding Faith in God in God Through Childhood Abuse (SPONSORED LINK)
I took a slight step back, experience teaching me to not keep completely out of striking distance, which would
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