A thriller writer and an FBI veteran eschew sermonizing for suspense in two Christian fiction hits.
Faith and Fiction
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From the Writings of David Horowitz: January 31, 2010
When Sarah settled into the new apartment on Bush Street, she became master of her own space and began to move in new directions. “She wanted to be a different person, wanted a new life,” Emily recalls. “She loved living by herself, without roommates; it gave her a new independence. Whatever she did now didn’t [...]
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Conservatives: Beware of McCain Regression Syndrome
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The First Assassin – by David Forsmark
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