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A Lesson from Nigerian Email by Julie Arduini
You’ve seen the email letters. They go something like this: I am (insert name here) and am now rich. I am one of those that took part in the (insert legal term) in Nigeria many years ago and they refused … Continue reading
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What’s Your One Word for 2013? By Julie Arduini
What’s your one word for 2013? The last few years I’ve seen a new trend eclipse the new year’s resolution. I think people realize their resolutions often result in a pass/fail concept, and they walk away the second week in … Continue reading
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Twas the Day After Christmas Thoughts and Poem by Julie Arduini
Ah, the day after Christmas. As for me, it was fun to watch my side of the family come together and share laughs over board games. We’re a pretty “plugged-in” family, so the non-electric games were a special treat. We’re … Continue reading
It’s Not too Late for Advent Reading by Julie Arduini
If you’re like me, you lost a week somewhere between Thanksgiving and now. My kids explained how they can’t wait for vacation, and I learned their last day of school for 2012 is next week. The Christmas season is flying … Continue reading
The Real November Victory by Julie Arduini
If you write or follow authors, you’re most likely seeing badges and social media avatars pop up that declare one thing–victory. As in that person conquered the NaNoWriMo challenge by writing at least 50,000 words in this month. I’ve earned … Continue reading
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Taking the Windows 8 Plunge by Julie Arduini
My husband is a computer programmer and a natural teacher. When we married, he was patient and taught me not to be afraid of computers and the constant changes. As my confidence grew and his work schedule increased, I started … Continue reading
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10 Must Haves for NaNoWriMo by Julie Arduini
Cue “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” because it’s almost Christmas National Novel Writing month, otherwise known as NaNoWrMo. Over 250,000 writers sign on with the hopes to create a 50K novel in 30 days. The participants range … Continue reading
If My People Pray 2012 by Julie Arduini
About six weeks ago I posted my love of political news. With the election less than a month away, I thought I’d share an update of sorts. There is a movement called If My People Pray 2012 where Christian leaders … Continue reading
Banned Book Week: Have You Read These Challenged and/or Banned Classics? By Julie Arduini
This week is Banned Book Week. I thought I would share, courtesy of the American Library Association, the classic books that have most often been challenged for removal or outright banned. Have you read any of these? The Great Gatsby, … Continue reading
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Older Life-Changing Books by Julie Arduini
It’s been a peculiar reading year for me. Although I’ve enjoyed reviewing new releases on my website, my life-changing reads this year aren’t from 2012. Not even close. Of course the Bible is a daily read and a life-changer, but … Continue reading
When It Isn’t Time by Julie Arduini
One of my first memories was as a pre-schooler before there was pre-school. I took a stack of hardcover books from the upstairs shelf and waited outside for a school bus that had no plan to pick me up. It … Continue reading
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Confessions from an Armchair Political Junkie by Julie Arduini
Ah, the unofficial end of summer. My kids return to school Monday. The summer shows I DVR’d (The Closer, Rizzoli and Isles) finished airing. Although I don’t think God had my DVR schedule in mind when He inspired Solomon to … Continue reading
Do You Root for the Underdog? By Julie Arduini
I’m drafting this at the start of the Olympics, so when you read this, everything could be different. Work with me if it all changed, but guess what? Michael Phelps is an underdog. It isn’t only because he came in … Continue reading
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Lessons from Aurora and other Tragedies by Julie Arduini
I loved Vicki’s post and on my own personal blog I shared how drawn I am to the stories coming out of Aurora. Maybe it’s my mama’s heart or the nose for news I’ve had since I was a child. … Continue reading
Creature of Habit, or Loyal? By Julie Arduini
I thought I’d use today’s post to think out loud with . I’ve been thinking about NBC’s abrupt changes to The Today Show and how they handled dismissing co-anchor Ann Curry and bringing on Savannah Guthrie. I’ve watched NBC morning … Continue reading
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