Throwback Thursday: Sophomore Class
I think only one person in this group still acts and sings in shows, and it’s not me. 🙂
My Reading List: The Holy Bible
The Holy Bible. This book, not meant to be read front to back, but weaved through, as writers and timeframes overlap, contains the best beginning, middle and end of any novel ever written. When read correctly, one can see the Read more…
My Reading List: The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ
The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, from the visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich who was able to experience and write, in incredible detail, the suffering, sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ. An amazing read, historically accurate in Read more…
Almost there…
Fighting a cold or allergies, was still able to reach the midpoint of the 1st draft of the 3rd Damien Hill thriller. Can’t wait to release the trilogy later this year.
My Reading List: The Way Back
The Way Back by Phil Cooke and Jonathan Bock illuminates the current challenges with Christianity (people don’t live their faith) and tangible ways we can reclaim the faith through our actions. Quick read and thought provoking. Excellent book. I’ve felt for Read more…
My Reading List: Red Sparrow
Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews. Stayed up late last night finishing this excellent book. Wanted to read it before I saw the movie. Wonderfully rich, deeply layered, written by an author who lived the clandestine life. Loved it.
My Reading List: The Content Trap
The Content Trap by Bharat Anand is an amazing book, detailing the struggles, successes and failures of content creators and how best to promote their business. Full of thorough case studies with actionable approaches. I’ve highlighted, noted & post-it-noted for Read more…