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Tag Archives: Craig Bartholomew
My Book Hall of Fame
I decided to cull together a list of the most essential and influential books I’ve ever read. Pretty daunting, I’ll admit, but it’s a task made easier by the fact that I’ve been keeping an annual list of the best … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arnold Fruchtenbaum, Brené Brown, Cormac McCarthy, Craig Bartholomew, Curt Thompson, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Fleming Rutledge, Greg Lukianoff, Ian Morgan Cron, James K.A. Smith, Jonathan Haidt, Justin Cronin, Lee Camp, Mark Thibodeaux, Michael Goheen, N.T. Wright, Philip Yancey, Simon Wiesenthal, Stanley Grenz, Steve Cuss, Suzanne Stabile, Victor Frankl
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Best Books of 2012
Every year, I set a goal to read at least 52 books — one per week for an entire calendar year. 2011 marked the first year I’d ever completed that goal. This year, I fell a bit short. By the … Continue reading →
Posted in Baseball, Books, Church, Faith, Leadership, Olympics, Politics, Sports
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Tagged 1992 USA Men's Basketball, 2008 Presidential election, Andy Crouch, Ben Witherington III, Craig Bartholomew, Dave Kinnaman, Donald Miller, Gabe Lyons, Hunger Games, Jack McCallum, Jane Leavy, John Heilemann, John Zizoulas, Leonard Sweet, Mark Halperin, Mark Scandrette, Michael Goheen, Michael Pahl, Mockingjay, Sandy Koufax, Stephen King, Suzanne Collins, The Stand
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