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Stefano Careddu

Stefano Careddu

http://www.stefanocareddu.it/

Il blog di Stefano Careddu, Consigliere Comunale di Romans d' Isonzo (GO-ITALY)

Anna's leesreis

Anna's leesreis

http://annavangelderen.blogspot.com

Boekbesprekingen van (grotendeels) Engelstalige literatuur, maar ook van anderstalige romans, geschiedenis, wetenschap, reisverhalen en mémoires.

La bibliotheque d'Innsmouth

La bibliotheque d'Innsmouth

http://bibliothequeinnsmouth.blogspot.com/

A blog on my readings, of the fantasy, the whodunit, the novels of all kinds and sometimes more serious books. Un blog sur mes lectures, du fantastique, du polar, des romans en tout genre et parfois des livres plus sérieux.

Your Daily Word

Your Daily Word

http://your-dailyword.blogspot.com

Daily Word of God: Verses and Reflections for everyday life.

Micah Tillman: Philosophy, Religion, Politics, Etc…

Micah Tillman: Philosophy, Religion, Politics, Etc.

http://micahtillman.com

Conversations about (what I hope are) important things!

The Heart of a Pastor's Wife...

The Heart of a Pastor's Wife...

http://theheartofapastorswife.blogspot.com

A Ministry blog for women - from the heart of a pastor's wife

The Bible Study Podcast

The Bible Study Podcast

http://TheBibleStudyPodcast.com

A podcast that studies what bible says and how to understand it. No politics. A Christian podcast.

The Book of Shadow

The Book of Shadow

http://thebookofshadow.blogspot.com

a saved sinner living in the now-but-not-yet

Ahavah Emunah

Ahavah Emunah

http://ahavah-emunah.blogspot.com/

Welcome to Ahavah-Emunah! Exploring the Scriptures from a Judaic, Netzarim and Messianic Viewpoint. Read Through the Bible in One Year! Daily Reading Shedule including the Weekly Torah Parashah One of the downsides to just reading the weekly

The Good Light

The Good Light

http://thegoodlight.blogspot.com/

An informative blog on b&w photography, updated regurlarly with new pictures and news and thoughts on B&W photography.

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Christian Denominations

Caught In The Rush | 17 hours ago by Michael

I have come to figure out that many Christian denominations tend to attack one another. To me this is sad. As Christians we are supposed to be ambassadors for Christ, instead we spend time bickering, and saying who’s religion is the best. // read more

The Greeks and Romans Were Known For Plato, Chariot Races, and Je…

Mesothelioma information | 19 hours ago by Heru Widodo

By Betsy JohnsonThe Greeks were known for a lot of incredible things, but little is known of their jewelry. The first true examples we have of Ancient Greek Jewelry is pieces that utilize beads shaped in the form of various animals and shells. Around read more

For God So Loved the World

Christian Theology | January 4th 2010 by Neiswonger

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16 is probably the most famous and well remembered verses in all of scripture. The gospel message read more

Pass the Mustard, Please.....

Farm at Coventry-Tales from the Green Side | January 4th 2010 by Susan Hess

From the mildest yellow seed (Brassica alba) to the more pungent, respectively: brown(Brassica juncea) and black seed (Brassica nigra), mustards are one of worlds oldest known spices carried and cultivated by the human race.The seeds are known to ha read more

5 Types of People You’ll Meet at IKEA

Regretful Morning | January 3rd 2010 by Regretful Morning

Not long ago I found myself making my first ever solo journey to IKEA.  Soon after making it through the entrance I was surprised to see the many similarities our modern culture shares with the ancient Romans. Share IKEA is incredibly intimidating read more

A Viking ship, Pegwell bay

A Postcard a Day | January 3rd 2010

Pegwell Bay in the extreme south east corner of England emerged from the seas something like 80 million years ago, eventually to become a favoured site for the invasion of Britain.  First came the Romans, then the Vikings, and eventually St Au read more

Roman Baths and the Fashion Museum

Style Eyes | January 3rd 2010

Yesterday, I treated my oldest daughter to a trip to the Romans Baths. What a stroke of luck, they offered a combined ticket to the Fashion Museum for just £5 more, so we went there as well. I was extra pleased to discover they had 3 great exhibitio read more

Happy Sunday

Zumalicious | January 3rd 2010 by ludmillia

    And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose. - romans 8:28 - the apostle paul     'Tis the gift to be simple, Tis the gift to be free. Tis the read more

Basil

Caije.com Health and Wellness Blog | January 2nd 2010

Originally, Basil was not the most popular herb in the bunch. Actually there were some who simply hated it, mainly the ancient people. The name basil means “be fragrant” but still various cultures battled with a love hate relationship ove read more

New Year Brings New Opportunities

The Kingdom Come | January 2nd 2010 by RoderickE

2010 promises to be an interesting year around TKC.  First, please allow me to recap 2009 so as to show how and why 2010 will be different and interesting.  Actually, it has been a  2 year span from 2008-2009 that I was defined as the read more

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