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Five Stephen R. Lawhead Books You Should Read

August 31, 2021December 28, 2021 Phill Lytle 7 Comments Aidan of Lindisfarne, Byzantium, Celtic Mythology, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Homer, Job, King Arthur, King Raven, Odyssey, Patrick, Science Fiction, Stephen R. Lawhead, Taliesin, The Book of Kells, The Dragon King, The Pendragon Cycle, The Song of Albion

I’m going to be completely honest with you upfront. I’m cheating with this article. I know the title says “Five

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Moments of Revelation

November 7, 2018August 19, 2019 Phill Lytle 3 Comments Arthur, Avalon, Beauty, Bilbo Baggins, Eternity, Gandalf, J.R.R. Tolkien, Merlin, Revelation, Stephen Lawhead, The Fellowship of the Rings, The Pendragon Cycle, The River Will Flow, Truth, U2, Whiteheart, With or Without You

Truth and beauty have a way of finding us even when we least expect it.

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Reading Ever On: March 2017

April 12, 2017July 18, 2019 Gowdy Cannon, Ben Plunkett, Michael Lytle, Phill Lytle and Nathan Patton 7 Comments Andrew Peterson, Book Review, Books, Brandon Sanderson, Candice Millard, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, James Garfield, Louis Sachar, Michelle Alexander, Mistborn, Reading, Robert Alter, Stephen Lawhead, The Pendragon Cycle, The Wingfeather Saga, Tim Keller, Timothy Keller, Wayside School

These are the books we read in March.

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  1. Steve L on Sitting in the Backseat: A Ride Down Memory LaneJuly 1, 2022

    "Precious memories, how they linger How they ever flood my soul..." Special memories for me, too. I can remember some…

  2. Steve L on Work Forces (Considering Ecclesiastes)June 29, 2022

    Ben, the poet laureate of Pleasant View, Tennessee.

  3. Dave on Beyond the Pale of the Maddening DinJune 26, 2022

    Just listened to this. Sounds great. It sounds like something Christian hobbits and dwarves would sing. I know it doesn’t…

  4. Daniel on Beyond the Pale of the Maddening DinJune 24, 2022

    Thanks Steve! Always appreciate seeing your comments. :)

  5. Steve L on Beyond the Pale of the Maddening DinJune 24, 2022

    This is good, both poetically and theologically!

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