A Guide to Eclipses
David Baldacci
by Kimberly Panay
3h ago
Don't miss the solar eclipse! On April 8, 2024, there will be a total solar eclipse in North America. Here's what you need to know. Everyone in North America will be able to see at least part of the Sun blocked by the Moon. But along the narrow path of totality—from Mexico, through Texas, to Maine and eastern Canada—folks will see a total solar eclipse. There, and only there, the Moon will cover the Sun completely. All afternoon, people everywhere will stop, look up, and be amazed. The sky will go completely dark for a few minutes. Birds and animals will prepare for sleep. The Sun’s ghostly ..read more
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An Interview with Bill McGarvey, Author of The Freshman Survival Guide
David Baldacci
by Katie Norris
1w ago
Hi Bill, thanks so much for sitting down to talk to us about The Freshman  Survival Guide, which has now sold over 166K copies (congratulations!). Could you highlight some of the main changes that have been made in this newly revised edition that is releasing on March 26? Thanks, Abigail. Since the last edition of the book in 2016, much has changed. The global pandemic disrupted life as we knew it for most of the planet for a few years while at the same time issues of gender, race and justice have become enormous sources of conflict and confusion in the culture at large. Not ..read more
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Why You Should Start Now from The Patriot’s Creed by Kris Paronto
David Baldacci
by Katie Norris
1w ago
My Benghazi experience is a story about six guys fighting with some serious disadvantages and overcoming some long odds. The politics of the events of September 1, 2012, got a lot of headlines, but the story went far beyond politics. I have come to realize that the idea of our overcoming is an important part of the story. My story has resonated with many people because we all struggle. Every day, each one of us has to get up and move forward. Some days are harder than others. The truth is that life will eventually improve, but you have to take steps to make that happen— even if you can only t ..read more
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Read Chapter 1 of Motorhome Prophecies by Carrie Sheffield
David Baldacci
by Katie Norris
1w ago
In the vein of Educated and Hillbilly Elegy comes a young woman’s memoir chronicling her harrowing journey from despair to salvation that showcases the depths and resilience of the human spirit and empowers readers on their own paths toward healing, forgiveness, and redemption. Carrie Sheffield grew up fifth of eight children with a violent, mentally ill, street-musician father who believed he was a modern-day Mormon prophet destined to become U.S. president someday. She and her seven siblings were often forced to live as vagabonds, remaining on the move across the countr ..read more
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“Breaking the System” an Excerpt from The End of the Alphabet
David Baldacci
by Katie Norris
1w ago
Today, America’s teenagers and young adults are looking around at the state of our Union and are collectively understanding that the culture our parents and predecessors have built for us is not the future we want to live in. We are refusing to embrace culture’s prescribed pathways presented to us for success and happiness, be it obtaining a four-year degree in gender studies in order for us to find ourselves, climbing the corporate ladder through undying loyalty to the first company who hires us, or propping up the extreme ends of the two-party political system that our Founders warned again ..read more
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Chapter 1 Excerpt of 7 Lies that Will Ruin Your Life by Joshua Broome
David Baldacci
by Katie Norris
1w ago
I was one of the world’s most famous porn stars before Jesus totally transformed my life. Today, I’m a speaker who preaches to thousands about Christ, exposes the dark underbelly of the porn industry, advocates on Capitol Hill for legislation to make adult content less accessible to minors, and serves as the cofounder of a ministry that connects people all over the world from social media to physical churches. Now that I have your attention, I want to share one of the darkest moments of my life. I was sitting on a plane that had just touched down at Los Angeles International Airport. I had j ..read more
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Embracing Grace from Robert Morris’ New Book Grace, Period.
David Baldacci
by Katie Norris
1w ago
Grace is the unmerited, undeserved, unearned kindness and favor of God. That exploration must begin with the first of those three keywords. We need an understanding that grace is unmerited. If you were in Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts when you were younger, you recall the never-​ending quest for merit badges. And no doubt you also recall the feeling of pride and accomplishment that came from qualifying for that Camping, Signaling, Dog Care, or Astronomy merit badge. Today those vintage merit badges with the colorful embroidered symbols are highly collectible. And of course, some clever entrepren ..read more
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How to Establish Priorities from Joyce Meyer’s New BookThe Pathway to Success
David Baldacci
by Katie Norris
1w ago
Stephen R. Covey wrote the popular book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. I think we all want to be effective and successful, but in order to do this, we must be able to establish priorities. There are four levels of priorities: urgent, high, medium, and low. One way to begin setting your priorities is to list each one, and then put it into the category in which it belongs. This way, you will be able to clearly see them. A priority is something that is more important than other things that may also be important. We all have priorities, but some people don’t know which ones to put firs ..read more
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Boston Globe – Bake away the winter blues with two Mediterranean-inspired cakes
David Baldacci
by Hachette
1w ago
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Practice Patience Over Perfection to Create a Self-Sustaining Garden or Farm
David Baldacci
by Kimberly Panay
2w ago
In The Backyard Homestead Guide to Growing Organic Food, author Tanya Denckla Cobb shares that over the long term, self-sustaining gardens require the least amount of money and time. A self-sustaining garden or farm differs from a sustainable garden in one major respect: It supplies all of its own essential nutrients for balanced growth, from organic matter for compost to micronutrients for healthy plants, whereas the sustainable garden or farm may import many of these materials from off-site. A self-sustaining garden doesn’t require importation of beneficial insects because they are already ..read more
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