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Thursday, December 01, 2005
Plotting workshop @ DancingWord
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A Horeseman Cometh
Walk Worthy's 5th Anniversary
Happy Anniversay, Walk Worthy Press!
"A lot of urban fiction tends to be hardcore, what I call booty books," says Pam Perry, owner of Ministry Marketing Solutions and avid reader of Stinson's books. "If you're a Christian, you don't want that in your spirit. When you pick up a Walk Worthy book, you know this book is good and it ministers to me and inspires me."
Come Celebrate with Denise Stinson, her staff, and authors at:
Featuring authors Yolanda Tonette Sanders, Angela Benson and Judy Candis
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Gospel skits and praise and worship service
1 p.m. Saturday
Eastlake Baptist Church, 12400 E. Jefferson, Detroit
Free
248-737-1747 or www.walkworthypress.net
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Cassandra Spratling of Free Press did a nice tribute article to Denise. Check it out here.
Narnia Repackaged Passion FairyTale?
Is it a Christian allegory or isn't it? That is the question hanging over Shrek-director Andrew Adamson's lavish new screen adaptation of C.S. Lewis's beloved children's book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, according to The Australian.
What's more interesting is its notion that The Lion, Witch & Wardrobe is receiving mass Christian appeal because it's Passion story repackaged into a fairytale-- Easier on the eyes than Mel' Gibson's Passion of the Christ, more universal, and more soul felt.
What do you think?
OT:Terrell Pough's Legacy
CREDIT: GAIL ALBERT HALABAN