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According to The Forum, the first person to notice the fire that night was Kathryn. She later told investigators she had gone downstairs just after midnight and when she flipped a light switch fire erupted. The Jenkins' son-in-law Dean Bienusa started trying to put it out. He said he told his family along with Kathryn to take refuge from the flames in a black 1961 Ford parked outside. Eventually, the family, including a barefoot Kathryn, ran to the neighbor's house. Written by Tracy Briggs
A young girl is saved from a brothel in the Philippines! Hear the amazing story of how God used Stephen's friend, Todd McVicker to prove there is no distance He will not go to save someone!Hear the absolutely beautiful song Todd wrote from this story, featuring the young girl, Maria “Red” https://songwhip-web.songwhip.com/toddmcvicker/evenherelovecomesLearn more about Stephen worshipjesus.life
Seven-year-old Erin O'Mahony has been hailed a hero by Gardaí after she saved the life of her mother who suffered a stroke in their home. The brave youngster managed to get the keys, open the front door and get help. Erin's mother Dee Dixon spoke to Ciara on how Erin saved her life.
Seven-year-old Erin O'Mahony has been hailed a hero by Gardaí after she saved the life of her mother who suffered a stroke in their home. The brave youngster managed to get the keys, open the front door and get help. Erin's mother Dee Dixon spoke to Ciara on how Erin saved her life.
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Van Badham and Ben Davison dive into the Liberal lies, cover ups and side hustles that have come to typify the Morrison government. With Morrison himself called a liar, not just by President Macron but also, by Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull the credibility of Morrison's leadership is being called into question. If other leaders can't trust Morrison what does that mean for our national security? If we can't trust him here at home what does that mean for our economy, jobs, health and education systems? Dom Perrottet is holding a review of grant decisions following Glady's ICAC hearing testimony. In a piece of pure political theatre the man who was treasurer and a member of the expenditure committee is pretending to not have been in government when his government was "throwing" money to win seats. Did you know that Liberal Senator Hollie Hughes is also a consultant? It has been revealed that the Senator for NSW has a side hustle as a consultant for a bio-fuels company that she has pay into a trust where she is the only shareholder and only beneficiary. She's taken something meant to make our democracy stronger and perverted it to add to her $249,000 salary. No wonder the Morrison government won't regulate the gig economy! The Cop26 Climate Conference has started in Glasgow and Morrison has wasted no time in rejecting the Global Methane Pledge and giving pride of place to massive gas exporter Santos. In a move described as "a joke" by Malcolm Turnbull Santos' "Blue Hydrogen" process, where you burn and "carbon capture" gas to make renewable hydrogen instead of using solar, wind or hydro to make renewable hydrogen, has been promoted by the Australian stall and Morrison minister Angus Taylor. On the plus side we have signed up to end deforestation and will participate in the protection of large parts of the worlds rainforests. The heart-warming news that every Australian awoke to this morning was the rescue of four year old Cleo Smith. WA Police found the little girl alone in a locked house, her first words to them were "My name is Cleo". The impact of the rescue, coming 18 days after her disappearance, is serving as a beacon of hope for many people after a trying period for the nation. Plus news on pay rises for hairstylists and a pay dispute at Country Road with gender equity undertones.
Meredith May, author of https://www.amazon.com/Honey-Bus-Memoir-Courage-Saved-ebook/dp/B07CHP7TVZ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+Honey+Bus%3A+A+Memoir+of+Loss%2C+Courage+and+a+Girl+Saved+by+Bees&qid=1616636986&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 (The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage and a Girl Saved by Bees), was five when her parents split up and she suddenly found herself in the care of her grandfather, an eccentric Big Sur beekeeper who made honey in an old military bus in the yard. As they bonded over the art of beekeeping, she discovered that everything she needed to know about life and family was right there before her eyes… in the secret world of bees.
This week we travel to Eastern Kentucky to the town of Morehead in our quest to explore cool independent bookstores in our region. Morehead is home to a little over 7,000 residents and Morehead State University. The university as well as the regional medical center in town give the community a diverse makeup. And it's location inside Daniel Boone National Forest and the head of the Sheltowee Trace Trail make it a tempting destination for folks who like to hike, hunt, fish, and soak up nature. Our guest, Susan Thomas, is a managing partner and owner of CoffeeTree Books and the Fuzzy Duck Coffee Shop which have been a family business for over 20 years. It has morphed several times and is now housed in the town's old single screen movie theater on Main Street. They have transformed the space to include a coffee shop in the old concession area, event space at the stage, and a business office in the old projector room, not to mention everything you would expect to see in a bookstore. But they have been creative with their space and have included a store within a store. CoffeeTree is also a destination for locals looking for supplies for fiber arts like knitting. They carry high quality yarns and classes for knitters. Susan is a knitter herself and wanted to offer products she used to have to travel over an hour to purchase. And while there weren't initially many knitters in Morehead, Susan and others have nurtured a whole crop of townspeople anxious to learn and create. Susan tells us why books and yarn aren't the strangest store within a store concept in town, why she has an affinity for books about bees, and why moving back to her hometown after 16 years in Nashville is a decision she hasn't once regretted. Books mentioned in this episode: 1- The Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett 2- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 3- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer 4- Vesper Flights by Helen Macdonald 5- The Storied Life of A J Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin 6- The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald 7- Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life by Steve Martin 8- Outliers by Malcom Gladwell 9- The New One: Painfully True Stories From a Reluctant Dad by Mike Birbiglia and J. Hope Stein 10- The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr 11- We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker 12- Amari and the Night Brothers by B. B. Alston 13- Good Talk by Mira Jacob 14- Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia 15- The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage, and a Girl Saved by Bees by Meredith May 16- Goat Song: A Seasonal Life, A Short History of Herding, and the Art of Making Cheese by Brad Kessler 17- The E Myth: Why Most Businesses Don't Work and What To do About It by Michael E. Gerber
This week we travel to Eastern Kentucky to the town of Morehead in our quest to explore cool independent bookstores in our region. Morehead is home to a little over 7,000 residents and Morehead State University. The university as well as the regional medical center in town give the community a diverse makeup. And it’s location inside Daniel Boone National Forest and the head of the Sheltowee Trace Trail make it a tempting destination for folks who like to hike, hunt, fish, and soak up nature. Our guest, Susan Thomas, is a managing partner and owner of CoffeeTree Books and the Fuzzy Duck Coffee Shop which have been a family business for over 20 years. It has morphed several times and is now housed in the town’s old single screen movie theater on Main Street. They have transformed the space to include a coffee shop in the old concession area, event space at the stage, and a business office in the old projector room, not to mention everything you would expect to see in a bookstore. But they have been creative with their space and have included a store within a store. CoffeeTree is also a destination for locals looking for supplies for fiber arts like knitting. They carry high quality yarns and classes for knitters. Susan is a knitter herself and wanted to offer products she used to have to travel over an hour to purchase. And while there weren’t initially many knitters in Morehead, Susan and others have nurtured a whole crop of townspeople anxious to learn and create. Susan tells us why books and yarn aren’t the strangest store within a store concept in town, why she has an affinity for books about bees, and why moving back to her hometown after 16 years in Nashville is a decision she hasn’t once regretted. Books mentioned in this episode: 1- The Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett 2- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 3- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer 4- Vesper Flights by Helen Macdonald 5- The Storied Life of A J Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin 6- The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald 7- Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life by Steve Martin 8- Outliers by Malcom Gladwell 9- The New One: Painfully True Stories From a Reluctant Dad by Mike Birbiglia and J. Hope Stein 10- The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr 11- We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker 12- Amari and the Night Brothers by B. B. Alston 13- Good Talk by Mira Jacob 14- Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia 15- The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage, and a Girl Saved by Bees by Meredith May 16- Goat Song: A Seasonal Life, A Short History of Herding, and the Art of Making Cheese by Brad Kessler 17- The E Myth: Why Most Businesses Don't Work and What To do About It by Michael E. Gerber
This episode I talked about a Springfield couple who chased down a man in a car who had abducted a young girl in Springfield I give my opinion and thoughts on how we need to do more to stop child and human trafficking it is a multibillion-dollar business
She was very young she didn't get into drugs or drinking some would say she was a good southern girl. However, even this six-year-old still needed a Savior. Come listen as Pastor Miller tells another Salvation Story, also a distinguished guest makes an appearance.
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"American Idol - From 20 to 11 and Was The Right Diva Girl Saved" - TVMusic Network Podcast with Phyllis and Belinda Season 3 - Episode 12 In the latest episode of the TVMusic Network Podcast with Phyllis and Belinda we find out who America voted into the Top 10. In this “home”-themed episode, “Idol” judges team up with Stevie Wonder, Charlie Puth and Darius Rucker to find out what it takes to be a superstar. Plus, Phillip Phillips returns to the Idol stage remotely to open the show with an acoustic performance of his bestselling hit song, “Home.” The judges also saved one contestant and then The Thomas sisters talk about who else they could have saved and who they think will make the Top 7. “American Idol”’s Top 20 finalists include the following: Aliana Jester – Fort Walton Beach, FLArthur Gunn – Wichita, KSCyniah Elise – Jonesboro, GADeWayne Crocker Jr. – Castle Rock, CODillon James – Bakersfield, CAFaith Becnel – Luling, LAFrancisco Martin – Daly City, CAFranklin Boone – Hillsborough, NCGrace Leer – Nashville, TNJonny West – Studio City, CAJovin Webb – Baton Rouge, LAJulia Gargano – Staten Island, NYJust Sam – West Hollywood, CAKimmy Gabriela – Lakeland, FLLauren Spencer-Smith – Port Alberni, British Columbia, CanadaLouis Knight – Narberth, PAMakayla Phillips – Temecula, CANick Merico – Woodland Hills, CAOlivia Ximines – Menifee, CASophia James (Wackerman) – Long Beach, CA "American Idol" airs Sundays on ABC.
Gospel, Soul and Classical Musical Savant Finds Strength in Faith (:32)Guest: Damien Sneed, Pianist, Organist, Composer, Conductor, Vocalist and Creator of “We Shall Overcome”Damien Sneed was such a musical prodigy that at the age of 8 he was hired to be the music director for the senior choir at his church. So, here's this 8-year-old piano whiz working with 80-year-olds. Sneed has gone on to great acclaim recording and composing in a range of musical genres from jazz to classical to gospel opera. His current project is an album and concert series called We Shall Overcome. It's a tribute to the legacy of Martin Luther King, Junior and features songs of struggle and freedom and faith. Lessons from a Beehive on How to Be Part of a Community (16:08)Guest: Meredith May, Pulitzer-Prize Nominated Journalist, Author of “The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage and a Girl Saved by Bees”That's Meredith May. She's a beekeeper and author of “The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage and a Girl Saved By Bees.” When she was five, May's parents divorced and virtually disappeared from her life. She was sent to live with her grandparents in Big Sur, California. Her grandpa kept bees, and it was from him and the hives that May says she learned the most important lessons of her life – about hard work, resilience and community.
Today, we pollinate your mind with a buzzworthy guest … literally. Meredith May learned some of life’s most pivotal lessons about community, loyalty and survival from one of nature’s most fragile and important creatures. Raised by her fourth generation beekeeper grandfather while her mother’s mental state slowly deteriorated, Meredith found everything she needed to know about family was buzzing right there in the hive. Her new memoir is The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Courage and a Girl Saved by Bees. Meredith spent sixteen years at the San Francisco Chronicle, where her narrative reporting won the PEN USA Literary Award for Journalism and was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize. She is a fifth generation beekeeper. Later, frustrated by how little has changed in the 20 years since first writing about sexual assault in her groundbreaking, award-winning novel Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson reveals her personal history as a survivor of sexual assault and her journey to healing in her new book SHOUT. Today, she’ll discuss solutions to this ongoing problem, sharing key insights from among the thousands of women she has interviewed over the last two decades. Laurie is a New York Times bestseller whose writing spans young readers, teens, and new adults. In addition to combating censorship, she regularly speaks about the need for diversity in publishing and is a member of RAINN’s National Leadership Council.
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David Courtwright of the University of North Florida, author of "Age of Addiction: How Bad Habits Became Big Business" on addiction. Meredith May, author of "The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage and a Girl Saved by Bees" on the girl who was saved by the bees.
Today’s show kicks off with a buzz-worthy guest … literally. Meredith May learned some of life’s most pivotal lessons about community, loyalty and survival from one of nature’s most fragile and important creatures. Raised by her fourth generation beekeeper grandfather while her mother’s mental state slowly deteriorated, Meredith’s found everything she needed to know about family was buzzing right there in the hive. Her new memoir is The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Courage and a Girl Saved by Bees. Meredith spent sixteen years at the San Francisco Chronicle, where her narrative reporting won the PEN USA Literary Award for Journalism and was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize. She is a fifth generation beekeeper. Later, frustrated by how little has changed in the 20 years since first writing about sexual assault in her groundbreaking, award-winning novel Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson reveals her personal history as a survivor of sexual assault and her journey to healing in her new book SHOUT. Today, she’ll discuss solutions to this ongoing problem, sharing key insights from among the thousands of women she has interviewed over the last two decades. Laurie’s is a New York Times bestseller whose writing spans young readers, teens, and new adults. In addition to combating censorship, she regularly speaks about the need for diversity in publishing and is a member of RAINN’s National Leadership Council.
"The pleasure of reading a book is that it's reciprocal," says Meredith May (@meredithmaysf). Meredith May, author of The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage, and a Girl Saved by Bees, stopped by the show. The show is made possible by Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction, Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction and my monthly newsletter! Keep the conversation going on Twitter @BrendanOMeara and @CNFPod. Instagram is @cnfpod. Subscribe to the show and thanks for listening!
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss Descendant of the Crane, In the Neighborhood of True, Trust Exercise, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!; Unscripted by Claire Handscombe; and MIRA Books and Park Row Books and their Books about Books campaign.. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Descendant of the Crane by Joan He The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage and a Girl Saved by Bees by Meredith May Trust Exercise: A Novel by Susan Choi In the Neighborhood of True by Susan Kaplan Carlton Naamah: A Novel by Sarah Blake You Go First by Erin Entrada Kelly Phantoms: A Novel by Christian Kiefer Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration by Emily Bazelon What we're reading: With The Fire On High by Elizabeth Acevedo The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna: A Novel by Juliet Grames More books out this week: Working by Robert A. Caro Riverland by Fran Wilde Saturday's Child: A Daughter's Memoir by Deborah Burns In the Key of Nira Ghani by Natasha Deen Murder by Milkshake: An Astonishing True Story of Adultery, Arsenic, and a Charismatic Killer by Eve Lazarus This Book Is Not Yet Rated by Peter Bognanni If I Had Two Lives by Abbigail N. Rosewood Without Protection by Gala Mukomolova Summer of My Amazing Luck: A Novel by Miriam Toews The Eighth Sister: A Thriller by Robert Dugoni The Casket of Time by Andri Snær Magnason (Author), Björg Arnadóttir (Translator), Andrew Cauthery (Translator) Unlearn: 101 Simple Truths for a Better Life by Humble the Poet When We Left Cuba by Chanel Cleeton Meet Cute by Helena Hunting Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum by Lee Smolin Accidental Presidents: Eight Men Who Changed America by Jared Cohen Someone Knows by Lisa Scottoline Pickle's Progress: A Novel by Marcia Butler A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II by Sonia Purnell My Coney Island Baby: A Novel by Billy O'Callaghan Make/Shift (Linda Bruckheimer Series in Kentucky Literature) by Joe Sacksteder The Red Scrolls of Magic (The Eldest Curses) by Cassandra Clare and Wesley Chu How To Do Nothing: Resisting The Attention Economy by Jenny Odell Outside Looking In: A Novel by T.C. Boyle The Lost History of Dreams: A Novel by Kris Waldherr Lost Roses by Martha Hall Kelly They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall The Magnetic Girl by Jessica Handler The Dream Peddler: A Novel by Martine Fournier Watson Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City by K.J. Parker The Risk of Us by Rachel Howard Afternoon of a Faun by James Lasdun Optic Nerve by Maria Gainza, Thomas Bunstead (translator) Notes from a Young Black Chef: A Memoir by Kwame Onwuachi and Joshua David Stein The Ash Family by Molly Dektar The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold Murmur by Will Eaves WOLFPACK: How to Come Together, Unleash Our Power, and Change the Game by Abby Wambach Soon the Light Will Be Perfect: A Novel by Dave Patterson The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted by Robert Hillman Metropolis (A Bernie Gunther Novel) by Philip Kerr Confessions of an Innocent Man: A Novel by David R. Dow Dreaming Darkly by Caitlin Kittredge Through the White Wood by Jessica Leake The Parisian by Isabella Hammad The Last by Hanna Jameson The Pandemic Century: One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria, and Hubris by Mark Honigsbaum The Book of Dreams: A Novel by Nina George How to Make Friends with the Dark by Kathleen Glasgow We Are Mayhem: A Black Star Renegades Novel by Michael Moreci Alien: Echo: An Original Young Adult Novel of the Alien Universe by Mira Grant Bright by Duanwad Pimwana and Mui Poopoksakul Seven Blades in Black (The Grave of Empires) Sam Sykes It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood (Adapted for Young Readers) by Trevor Noah Trophy Life by Lea Geller So Who's Counting?: The Little Quote Book About Growing Older and Still Kicking Ass by Erin McHugh and Emily Luchetti The City of Folding Faces by Jayinee Basu All the Fierce Tethers by Lia Purpura Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell by Nathan Ballingrud
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Women Talking, The Affairs of the Falcóns, Finding My Voice, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!; Once and Future by Cori McCarthy and Amy Rose Capetta from JIMMY Patterson Books; and The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer from Graydon House Books. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. And check out our new podcast: KidLit These Days. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: I Miss You When I Blink: Essays by Mary Laura Philpott Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, HER Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed by Lori Gottlieb The Affairs of the Falcóns by Melissa Rivero No Happy Endings: A Memoir by Nora McInerny Women Talking by Miriam Toews Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward by Valerie Jarrett The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman Coders: The Making of a New Tribe and the Remaking of the World by Clive Thompson Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid This Is What It Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow What we're reading: Calvin: A Novel by Martine Leavitt Dreyer's English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style by Benjamin Dreyer At Briarwood School for Girls by Michael Knight More books out this week: Meander, Spiral, Explode: Design and Pattern in Narrative by Jane Alison Another Planet: A Teenager in Suburbia by Tracey Thorn Prince of Monkeys by Nnamdi Ehirim Around Harvard Square by C. J. Farley Baseball Epic: Famous and Forgotten Lives of the Dead Ball Era by Jason Novak As One Fire Consumes Another by John Sibley Williams Gatsby's Oxford: Scott, Zelda, and the Jazz Age Invasion of Britain: 1904-1929 by Christopher A. Snyder Hold Fast Your Crown: A Novel by Yannick Haenel, Teresa Fagan (translator) Days by Moonlight by André Alexis Oscar Wilde and the Return of Jack the Ripper: An Oscar Wilde Mystery (Oscar Wilde Mysteries) by Gyles Brandreth Ghost Stories: Classic Tales of Horror and Suspense by Leslie S. Klinger and Lisa Morton A Sin by Any Other Name: Reckoning with Racism and the Heritage of the South by Robert W. Lee and Bernice A. King Beyond the Point: A Novel by Claire Gibson Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain by Danny Goldberg Since We Last Spoke by Brenda Rufener To Stop a Warlord: My Story of Justice, Grace, and the Fight for Peace by Shannon Sedgwick Davis Woman of Color by LaTonya Yvette Lights! Camera! 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Woods (Translator) The Girl He Used to Know by Tracey Garvis Graves Lights All Night Long: A Novel by Lydia Fitzpatrick Soft Science by Franny Choi The Last Last-Day-of-Summer by Lamar Giles Sabrina & Corina: Stories by Kali Fajardo-Anstine I'm Writing You from Tehran: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Past and Their Country's Future by Delphine Minoui, Emma Ramadan (Translator) The Gulf by Belle Boggs Loch of the Dead: A Novel by Oscar de Muriel Wicked Saints by Emily Duncan The Princess and the Fangirl: A Geekerella Fairytale (Once Upon A Con) by Ashley Poston Brute: Poems by Emily Skaja Germaine: The Life of Germaine Greer by Elizabeth Kleinhenz Bluff by Jane Stanton Hitchcock The Mission of a Lifetime: Lessons from the Men Who Went to the Moon by Basil Hero Boy Swallows Universe: A Novel by Trent Dalton A Song for the Stars by Ilima Todd Mother Is a Verb: An Unconventional History by Sarah Knott American Spirit: Profiles in Resilience, Courage, and Faith by Taya Kyle and Jim DeFelice Greek to Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen by Mary Norris Crossing: A Novel by Pajtim Statovci, David Hackston (translator) The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America by Matt Kracht The Honey Bus: A Memoir of Loss, Courage and a Girl Saved by Bees by Meredith May Women's Work: A Reckoning with Work and Home by Megan K. Stack The Body Papers by Grace Talusan The Tradition by Jericho Brown All Ships Follow Me: A Family Memoir of War Across Three Continents by Mieke Eerkens Geek Girls Don't Cry: Real-Life Lessons From Fictional Female Characters by Andrea Towers and Marisha Ray Save Me the Plums: My Gourmet Memoir by Ruth Reichl The Killer in Me: A Novel by Olivia Kiernan Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir by Cherríe Moraga Fifty Things That Aren't My Fault: Essays from the Grown-up Years by Cathy Guisewite Radical Suburbs: Experimental Living on the Fringes of the American City by Amanda Kolson Hurley Why Don't You Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct It?: A Mother's Suggestions by Patricia Marx and Roz Chast You'd Be Mine: A Novel by Erin Hahn The Becket List: A Blackberry Farm Story by Adele Griffin and LeUyen Pham Unscripted by Claire Handscombe The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander and Kadir Nelson The Poison Bed: A Novel by Elizabeth Fremantle This One Looks Like a Boy: My Gender Journey to Life as a Man by Lorimer Shenher The October Man by Ben Aaronovitch Perfunctory Affection by Kim Harrison
UH students create McDonald's poster to promote diversity, Astros honor young baseball player who passed, Pasadena girl saved by dog
Join Captain Marvelous and Omega Def as they bring you the 82nd episode of Saved by the podcast. In this episode The Bayside Mashers will review the 68th episode of Saved by the bell titled The new girl
This is a story about a little girl, whose simple childlike faith saved her. Find out more on how God saved this little girl from a sexual predator. Listen now.