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Author Karen Spears Zacharias: On Jesus and the Economy
INTERVIEW
By KIMBERLY ELLEN ANDERSON
Karen Spears Zacharias’ last reading promoting her latest book, Will Jesus Buy Me a Double-Wide, drew a standing room only crowd, much to her dismay. Zacharias took photos to verify her story when she told it to her mother. Despite the success of the book, and after more than 20 years… »
Holding Out Hope
FROM THE CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
I don’t want to give up. I told my sons this on a hiking trail called Honeymoon Falls at Pine Mountain State Resort Park this summer.
Parker was 9, James Tucker was 2, and they were dying to get in the pool. It was closed for chemical testing our first day. On day… »

