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The Righteous, and Their Beasts

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The Preface to My Current Non-Fiction Project

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Questions About Spiritual Authority and Submission

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Is Writing in the General Market LESS of a Ministry Than Writing for Christians?

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Blog Meme: “The Next Big Thing”

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Thank You!

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Subterranea is Now Available!

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Cover Reveal Redux: Subterranea

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Misc. Writing Updates

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ACFW Conference — Dallas Debriefing 2012

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Acker, Where Are You?

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Announcing a New Non-Fiction Project!

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    True friends stab you in the front. -- Oscar Wilde

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