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No One Knows Best Susan Wise Bauer
Artificial Creation: A.I.: Artificial Intelligence Roy M. Anker
John Wesley and Women
Augustine's Sex-Life Change: From Profligate to Celibate To Carthage then I came Burning burning burning burning… FRANK A. JAMES III
From the Archives: Monica, Faithful Mother Augustine considered his mother, Monica, a driving force in his own salvation. In his Confessions, he documents her relentless prayers and persuasions. In Book IX, he speaks of her married life with Patricius in Thagaste, a small town in North Africa, thanking God for her powerful Christian witness. Patricius was a pagan throughout his life, but converted to Christianity shortly before his death.
The Parents Luther Feared Disgracing Were they caring and firm—or so harsh they drove him to rebel against every authority in his life? Paul Thigpen, a professional writer, is a doctoral candidate at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Martin Luther's Later Years: A Gallery - Family Album by PAUL THIGPEN
The Life & Times of Jesus of Nazareth: A Gallery - Select Circle What do we know about those closest to Jesus? Stephen Miller
Black Christianity Before the Civil War: Did You Know? Spiritual memories of slave—in their own words.
Quick with a Quiche
A Way to Honor Moms (and Dads)
A Relaxed Repast for Mom
Ministering to the Unborn
"Feature: For Wrung-Out Moms, It's 'MOPS'" Sue Kafer
Book Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly To show how greatly God has changed him, Augustine tells all. What a fifth-century critic might have said. David F. Wright
Christian History Corner: Mom, We Salute You Mother's Day and Memorial Day were meant to go together Elesha Coffman
God of the Maggies "In broken sinners, Jesus saw not their past but their future" Philip Yancey
Like Mother, Like Son John Wesley's parents, especially his mother, profoundly influenced his character and career. Charles Wallace, Jr.
Tolkien: Man Behind the Myth At odds with his age, he created another. Bradley J. Birzer
Hobbits & Englishmen His were small people surmounting impossible odds. Humphrey Carpenter
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