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Writing For An Online Audience

A writer is a writer, no matter what platform they choose.

Writing For An Online Audience
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Hyper-capitalism vs. The World

Rebecca Riddell has an opinion piece for the Washington Post (🔗 Via Lisa Sieverts) on the US trying to export privatized healthcare to nations that in some cases, at least, have pretty robust public healthcare systems in place. The example that she hones in on is Kenya, where the U.S.

Hyper-capitalism vs. The World
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Work For Love

People associate Ministry with their signature industrial/metal sound, but they have a dark past in the world of 80s new wave synth pop.

Work For Love
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Horror Head

Frank Yang, of the late Chromewaves.net, has a new blog called Space Echo, where he does what he couldn't really do on his previous music blog: feature older music. With Chromewaves, he was writing about new music coming out. He hustled to stay on top of the

Horror Head
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The Twitter Corps

It’s easy to become a jerk on Twitter.

The Twitter Corps
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The Upside Down

When I was growing up, everything seemed so black and white. Now so many things seem like shades of gray.

The Upside Down
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Keeping It In The Box

Learning how to savor things and experiences.

Some G.I. Joe action figures in their vehicle.
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Imprecatory Prayer

I had never come across the phrase "imprecatory prayer" until recently, even if I knew well what it meant. In fact, I have struggled with the concept. The Got Questions site begins to answer the question of what imprecatory prayer is by defining imprecatory. To imprecate means “to

Imprecatory Prayer
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Beating Monsters With The Cross

A trip back to church and a new book convinced me to spend more time teaching my son about Christ.

A cross against a blue sky.
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Brothertiger “Torn Open”

Another cover added to the Brothertiger canon compels me to write about them again.

Brothertiger “Torn Open”