John Lennon’s “Happy Christmas/War Is Over”– Sung by Angels on New Year’s Day
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View ArticleThe Angels Topped the Charts 50 Years Ago This Week
Girl vocal groups reached the top of the charts dozens of times throughout the 1960s. The Shirelles, The Marvelettes, The Crystals, The Chiffons, and The Supremes all reached number one on the...
View ArticleeBook Review: Key of Solomon by Cassiel Knight
Key of Solomon is the first book in the Relic Defender series by Cassiel Knight. Lexi Harrison is a loner. She’s studying for a PhD and belly dances in a local strip club to earn money towards her...
View ArticleBook Review: Believe by Kasey Crawford Kellem
Believe is the first of a series of five books in the Mind-Over-Matter Series about teaching preschoolers resilience. These picture books are very important to help children to become strong and...
View ArticleBook Review: Blueprint by Lynnette Vaughn
Blueprint is the story of one soul’s journey in planning her last incarnation on earth and what happens when friends take over. The novel opens with Arielle and Raphael in Heaven as they discuss...
View ArticleBook Review: Griffin’s Fire by Darby Karchut
What happens when a moody teenage angel is forced to attend high-school? The answer is Griffin’s Fire. Griffin’s Fire is the second installment in Darby Karchut‘s Terrae Angeli young adult fantasy...
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As with life and death, darkness and light continue to oppose redress in a never ending battle to survive. How does this existential nucleus continue to tap into the life forces necessary to build the...
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Does life end at death? Or, is our time on earth merely our soul’s transitory stopover on its mystical journey to an unrevealed destination? For many, this quandary remains a cosmic secret. However,...
View ArticleBook Review: From Angels to Aliens by Dr. Lynn Schofield Clark
There are two sides to every coin. In the case of evangelicalism, there is its angelic “head,” which strives to be America’s moral compass, and its devilish “tail,” which has, unwittingly, created that...
View ArticleBook Review: The Wrath of Angels by John Connolly
The darkness and anger of the fallen is often talked about by those who believe. Angels that have fallen from grace become the monsters of our dreams. In The Wrath of Angels by John Connolly, we follow...
View ArticleBook Review: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
The War of Art is an ode to the writer who can’t seem to put ambition to the pen; the runner who won’t commit to that haunting jog; as well as the entrepreneur who isn’t embarking on the venture of...
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