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Tag Archives: Adriana Kassner Cunningham
How I Got by with a Lot of Help from My Friends
Many of you know that my father took a horrible fall last summer and we weren’t sure he’d survive the emergency neurosurgery that spanned the night, let alone ever recover well enough to live on his own again. I felt … Continue reading
Sunday School Teacher Learns Her Lesson – seeing the Good Samaritan in the flesh
[Today’s guest post is from Adriana Kassner Cunningham, who blogs at Classical Quest, where she touches on fine literature and the fineness of a family campfire, the simplicity of a woodland walk and the wonder of the written word.] *** Seeing … Continue reading
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Tagged Adriana Kassner Cunningham, Classical Quest, Good Samaritan, Sunday School, Teaching
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Racial Reconciliation, One Ordination Day At A Time
[Today’s guest post is from Adriana Kassner Cunningham, who blogs at Classical Quest, where she touches on fine literature and the fineness of a family campfire, the simplicity of a woodland walk and the wonder of the written word. This is her … Continue reading
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Tagged Adriana Kassner Cunningham, Classical Quest, Family of God, Racial Reconciliation
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People’s Looks and Covers of Books – what’s inside counts
[Adriana Kassner Cunningham, at her blog Classical Quest, touches on fine literature and the fineness of a family campfire, the simplicity of a woodland walk and the wonder of the written word. I am honored to host her today.] *** … Continue reading
Embracing the Gospel Through Racial Reconciliation – a guest post from Adriana Kassner Cunningham
[I am so pleased to be able to host my friend Adriana Kassner Cunningham today. She writes about life and literature and faith at Classical Quest, a blog well worth your time. Her post here is part two of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Acts 10:34-35, Adriana Kassner Cunningham, Classical Quest, racial profiling, Romans 12:10, stereotypes
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