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Review of the Jagged Edge CD JE Heartbreak
JE Heartbreak is the latest Pop CD released by the richly group Jagged Edge and they have once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I’m confident Jagged Edge fans, and Pop fans alike will be pleased with this one. Refreshingly, this was one of those CDs I was able to just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. Continue reading
Adults Needed
How do we separate out our own value system from the one we received as children? How can we know what we really value, what’s really important for us, as opposed to what we were always told and taught in childhood? In other words, how important is it to grow up in terms of our faith and values? Continue reading
Jagged Edge – JE Heartbreak – Pop Music CD Review
One word describes the CD JE Heartbreak from Jagged Edge… AWESOME! This one will grab your attention right out of the gate with Heartbreak and doesn’t let go until the very last note of the very last song Lace you, which by the way is another great track. Continue reading
The Truth About Christmas
Christmas is one of the most popular religious traditions in the western world, but is it Christian? This informative booklet explores the origins of Santa Claus, mistletoe, the Christmas tree and many other symbols of Christmas. Continue reading
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Saint Patrick
Patricius Magonus Sucatas (also spelled Patercuis, or Patritius) was born in Britain sometime around 400 AD, when the country, like most countries, was under Roman rule. Though his father was a deacon, Patrick was not a particularly religious boy, and his heroes were more likely to be Roman notables than members of the church. Not much is known of his child hood or his family life, but he is likely to have enjoyed what Americans would consider a mid, to upper-middle class lifestyle, being that his father, Calpornius, besides being a deacon also held a government job in some sort of an official capacity; his family was able to enjoy a vacation home in the country. Continue reading
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