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The Lasting Relevance of James Bond: Power, Sovereignty, and You“The world is too public. These things can only be secured in privacy. You talk of kings and presidents. How much power do they possess? As…Apr 251Apr 251
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Navigating Faith and Freedom: Lessons from Jill Duggar’s “Counting the Cost”Recently, I read Jill Duggar’s recent memoir, “Counting the Cost.” As someone who grew up in a pretty fundamentalist Christian household…Mar 111Mar 111