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21 articles found.

SUMMARY VIEW  Expanded details within a Category. Click on article title, Category, or a listed Topic

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Arts & Entertainment

 8 records found

Lessons from 'The Boys in the Boat' by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 20, 2024)
The Boys in the Boat book and movie provide us with spiritual insights on life…
Topics: Arts & Entertainment Books Faith Government History Media Movies Popular Culture Social Movements Sports


Bestsellers by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   June 25, 2017)
Best-sellers are not necessarily the best books on the market…
Topics: Arts & Entertainment Books Writing


Billy O'Reilly? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   November 6, 2011)
Today when I hear someone call me Danny, its usually an old timer.…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Books Media Television

Fan Fiction by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 2, 2011)
One of the beauties of being a senior citizen is that there is still room for surprises.…
Topics: Books Writing

On Choosing a Book by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   March 27, 2011)
There are zillions of books out there. How to decide which ones to read?…
Topics: Books Leisure Popular Culture

There are 3 more items for the category Arts & Entertainment and the Books topic...See the whole list


Faith, Religion & Spirituality

 4 records found

Mirror Christianty by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 15, 2023)
Aslan the lion is the Christ-like figure in the Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis…
Topics: Arts & Entertainment Attitudes Bible Books Faith Metaphors, Life Lessons


A Wardrobe in Disguise by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 8, 2023)
The Easter connection to the wardrobe that opened up to the secret world or Narnia…
Topics: Arts & Entertainment Books Easter Holidays Metaphors, Life Lessons


When God Speaks by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 1, 2023)
Listening for Aslan in everyday life…
Topics: Books Faith Learning Metaphors, Life Lessons


A Library of Devotional Classics by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 10, 2021)
Cataloging the timeless volumes we cherish…
Topics: Books Christian Life Contemplation, Insight Faith Inspiration Leisure Spirituality, Seeking God



General

 3 records found

Intersections: Reflections on Faith & Life by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 10, 2022)
This newly released volume is an anthology of twenty years of newspaper columns written by Greg…
Topics: Books Writing


Let's Hear it for Moms and Pops by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 25, 2017)
Celebrating Small Business Saturday in a very personal way
Topics: Books Business Tribute, Testimony


A Kind Word About Libraries by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   April 13, 2008)
According to a study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 53% of U.S. adults visited a library in 2007…
Topics: Books Leisure Media Trends


History

 1 record found

Libraries and the Death Tax by Arlene Weismantel / The Conversatiion


(My World   September 26, 2020)
What hundreds of American public libraries owe to Andrew Carnegie's disdain for inherited wealth…
Topics: Beliefs Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Books Charity Financial History Inspiration Tribute, Testimony



Holidays

 1 record found

What if Jesus Had Never Been Born? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 17, 2022)
A short story by Philip Van Doren Stern became a screenplay we know as 'It's a Wonderful Life'…
Topics: Books Christmas History Holidays Holiday Season Jesus Movies Religion



Inspiration

 1 record found

7 Fiction Books That Change the Way You Think by Darius Foroux / dariusforoux.com/blog


(Arts & Entertainment   March 13, 2021)
A list of less familiar books that might just have the gem you're looking for…
Topics: Books Change Contemplation, Insight Inspiration Language, Meaning Leisure Optimal Aging



Media

 2 records found

Your Brain on Reading by Thomas Opping


(Hobbies & Lesiure   September 24, 2020)
Why your brain needs you to read every day…
Topics: Books Leisure Lifestyle, General Optimal Aging


A Giveaway by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   January 29, 2017)
Too good to throw away…
Topics: Books Learning Leisure



News & Current Events

 1 record found

No Catcher in the Rye by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 31, 2010)
Thoughts on J. D. Salinger's death, our own and journaling…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Books Current Events, News Writing