Reformed Chicks Blabbing

“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” ~ Albert Einstein ~ As Christians, we can see the truth in this statement. We understand that our greatest growth can come after our biggest failure. And through our suffering we learn to trust in God. Our struggles bring forth fruit and in our weakness we are given…

Well, wonder no more! She has posted a picture to her profile, check it out (before she takes it down).

Yes, this is some “peace” treaty, it’s a “peace” treaty that won’t bring much peace: Nasrallah called continued resistance to the Israel offensive “our natural right” and predicted more hard fighting to come. “We must not make a mistake, not in the resistance, the government or the people, and believe that the war has ended.…

The Carnival is up. I was quite pleased with myself because it I posted it early this week. It’s pretty long and there looks like some interesting entries this week, so check it out.

The Carnival is up!

When I was asked to review Claire and Mia Fontaine’s book I thought it sounded interesting. It’s a mother/daughter memoir of their shared experience, told from both of their perspectives. I knew that it was not a book I would pick up and read because I don’t read a lot of biographies but the description…

I guess there is something you should know about me, when I’m really upset about something happening in the news, I’ll avoid it. I won’t read about it, I won’t talk about it and I refuse to even think about it. This is why you will probably see very few posts about illegal immigration here.…

I don’t believe that the British terror suspects were just normal guys. With the amount of monitoring that was going on (from July of last year), they can’t all be innocent. Some of them might have been picked up that night because they were hanging out with the terrorists and so might be innocent but…

Yes, it seems that the man who has preached so much about global warming and who has even made a movie about it, is, in fact, a hypocrite: Graciously, Gore tells consumers how to change their lives to curb their carbon-gobbling ways: Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs, use a clothesline, drive a hybrid, use…

I’ve been blogging about the UK terrorist plot on Reformed Chicks and I have to admit I’m really nervous about flying right now. I’m going to Phoenix and I’m not thrilled about flying. I haven’t flown since before 9/11, my husband has flown but I haven’t, not because I’ve been afraid but because I haven’t…

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