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Complimentary Book Reviews/ Old Testament studies

jagreer wrote 2 years ago: Often, it can be the habit of contrasting books rather than complementing them. These two following  … more →

Tags: Book Review, The Kingdom

Weekend that Was

jagreer wrote 2 years ago: So that was a wonderful Easter weekend. Spring time, reminders of the present reality of the reserec … more →

Tags: All About Us, Sports & Recreation, The Kingdom

Maundy Thursday - The Agony

jagreer wrote 2 years ago: The edge of the Christian life begins on that Thursday before the Crucifixion. For a resident or a p … more →

Tags: The Kingdom

Atheists, springtime, and Lost, Oh, My!1 comment

jagreer wrote 2 years ago: So that was an interesting week. The earth turned, prayers were made, meals were done (including an … more →

Tags: Home, The Kingdom

War on Christmas - blech!3 comments

jagreer wrote 2 years ago: I’m not a fan of the War on Christmas chatter, I’m really not. Mostly because if there w … more →

Tags: The Kingdom

Thanksgiving Book Review: Mayflower

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War by Nathaniel Philbrick   Philbrick has done n … more →

Tags: Book Review

Food & Community

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: Peach pies are wonderful things to create from scratch at home. Living in the real “Peach Stat … more →

Tags: Home life and cooking

The deadening power of images in popular culture

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: The explosive growth of technologies available to the public at large, especially those of the multi … more →

Tags: The Kingdom, Technology and Business

Book Review: The Iraq War, A Military History

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: Historian Victor Davis Hanson has remarked that the United States has fought four Iraq Wars, the Gul … more →

Tags: Flaming Swords outside the Garden, Book Review

Book Review: Washington's General, Nathanael Greene and the Triumph of the American Revolution

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: The disconnect between popular history and scholarly history often shows up in how events and indivi … more →

Tags: Palmetto Tree, Book Review

Technology and Propaganda1 comment

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: I really like this quote from philosopher Jacques Ellul. I am not a complete fan of Ellul, but he pr … more →

Tags: The Kingdom, Technology and Business

1812, The War that Forged a Nation: Book Review

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: Walter Borneman’s 1812, The War that Forged a Nation, is a narrative popular history with a th … more →

Tags: The Council Fires, Book Review

Book Review: Washington's Crossing1 comment

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: Today, being George Washington’s actual birthday (Feb. 22, 1732), I decided to review a recent … more →

Tags: Book Review

#1 Song in America when I was born - The Streak3 comments

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: Use this website to find out what was the #1 pop song in America when you were born. For me it was R … more →

Tags: Personal Life

George Washington's 274th Birthday Celebration!

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: Contrary to popular opinion, today in the United States is not a holiday to honor all former Preside … more →

Tags: The Council Fires

Calvinists protest 'Calvin & Hobbes' cartoons1 comment

jagreer wrote 3 years ago: I have been trying to think of something witty and profound to say about the kerfuful over the viole … more →

Tags: The Kingdom, Technology and Business, The Council Fires

Battle of Cowpens - 224 years later1 comment

jagreer wrote 4 years ago: Lest it be forgot, today is the 224 anniversary of the Battle of Cowpens during the American War of … more →

Tags: The Council Fires, Palmetto Tree

Entertaining ourselves to Boredom?2 comments

jagreer wrote 4 years ago: Jollyblogger has a thought-provoking post about the power of entertainment on our lives, especially … more →

Oh yeah, I have a blog, and why families are important...1 comment

jagreer wrote 2 years ago: Oh yeah, I have a blog…. time moves on, one thing leads to another, and well, it’s time … more →

Tags: The Kingdom


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