Name: Rick Stilwell
Weblog: gottabuzz.typepad.com/coffee [RSS]
Articles: 22
First Published: Friday, July 1, 2005
Last Published: Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Currently listing articles 22-1:
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Book Review: Divine Nobodies by Jim Palmer— I think that's what drew me into this book so deeply, the way he grows to not only welcome but to also expect those unexpected
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Book Review: Beatitude by Matthew Paul Turner— One of those books that just begs to be read slowly and passed along.
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Book Review: Fighting For Dear Life by David Gibbs— Once in a while I try to read something that has the stack decked against it in my head ... but I'm still skewed.
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Book Review: What The Heck Am I Going To Do With My Life? by Margaret Feinberg— Be warned - words like passion and destiny and calling are big, powerful, meaningful words. And I think this little book does them well.
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Book Review: A Heretic's Guide To Eternity by Spencer Burke— Sometimes a book needs to be read slowly, digested carefully, questioned interactively.
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Book Review: Paradoxy by Tom Taylor— Drawing from his life as a pastor and scholar, Taylor shares the ups and downs of ministry.
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Book Review: The Multi-Site Church Revolution by Surratt, Ligon, and Bird— I've been a part of something that is brand-spanking new, and this book describes it.
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Review: Maximum Ride by James Patterson— Maximum Ride takes flight in this Young Adult series.
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Book Review: Painting In The Dark by Paul Thorson— Thorson flips on a switch in a dark room - but only for a moment, giving just a quick glimpse at what the room looks
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Product Review: Keurig Ultra B50— My eight-year-old can make my coffee. She doesn't want to drink it, just make it - and that's okay with me for now.
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Book Review: The Secret Message of Jesus by Brian McLaren— With his latest book, McLaren has given his readers a title that's more controversial than the contents...
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Book Review: Startling Joy— ...
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Book Review: Frequently Avoided Questions— The title is a bit of a misnomer - it's not the questions that are avoided as much as the reasoning that leads to these
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Book Review: Christ the Lord - Out of Egypt— The latest cultural and literary news is that Anne Rice has found Jesus, that she's become a Christian, and that she now wants her writing
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Book Review: Comes A Horseman— ...
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Book Review: Provocative Faith— Matthew Paul Turner can write in dialogue form. I love a good conversation, with questions and stretching hypotheticals.
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Book Review: Practitioners— The proverbial fly-on-the-wall would have had a great seat in the midst of the questions and answers...
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Book Review: Jesus in the Margins— I am particularly interested in how pastors are really ministering, really leading, really discipling, and really fulfilling their calling before the Lord in seeking to
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Book Review: Velvet Elvis— Rob Bell has written a book that I was unprepared for, has given information and insight that I was not looking for, and has
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Review: Todd Agnew's Reflection Of Something— Summertime is when the weather gets hot and humid in the deep south, when the beach beckons thousands of tourists and a few dozen locals
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Southern Charms: Wrapped In Rain – Review— The reader is introduced to Miss Ella in the lower-cased Roman numeral pages of the preface, and she continues to speak to her young charges
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CRASH: Fear & Forgiveness in L.A.— I've read some reviews of this film online, and I think others have done more justice to the film than I could. So I'll "review"


