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Dec.16.2011
Bestselling thriller authors Erica Spindler, Alex Kava and J.T. Ellison bring you face to face with their own unique brands of evil.
One killer: A psychopath who flies under the radar, moving from city to city, preying on the lost, the forgotten.
Three investigators: Detective Stacy...
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Jan.06.2011
Another kid shot up his high school in Omaha, Nebraska yesterday. More kids are quietly committing suicide.
It can be depressing. It should be a call for action. Not because it's a new problem, because it's an old problem, which we have failed to address: depression.
The frustrating part, but...
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Sep.06.2010
I held readings in 19 cities in ten states, driving a total of 2,232 miles and flying more than 6,582 miles. I’m currently sitting in my robe at the window of my apartment on a bright afternoon and I refuse to shower, change into acceptable clothes, or open my door, not even to walk a few blocks...
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Jan.18.2010
To be a football fan is to suffer from a mild form of insanity, and the United States is clearly nuts. I have lived many places, but nowhere did I learn more about the craziness of American football fandom than when I was the pastor of Florence Presbyterian Church in Omaha, Nebraska, a city where...
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Dec.03.2009
Religion has a sex problem.
Here’s the thing—all the world’s major religions say God is a guy, or if there is more than one God, then the Alpha-God is male. Oh sure, theologians and religious leaders can claim this god-talk is metaphorical, but the boy’s club mentality doesn’t stop with the divine...
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Oct.16.2009
I used to be a Presbyterian minister. That was back in the days before they found a cure (rim shot). But seriously, folks, take my Bible—please!
I kid. Well, not about being a Presbyterian minister. I really was one, in Omaha, Nebraska, serving a little church called Florence Presbyterian. When I...
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