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Kiss the Cook: Salisbury steak a perfect way to end a busy day

June 29, 2015 Troy Bowersox 1 Comment beef, busy day, cooking, deadline, dinner, on a budget, salisbury, single dad, Steak

Busy days happen. Whether you are a single father, mother or a family on the go, simple, delicious recipes that

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Striving to selflessly serve in a selfie society

June 25, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments bible, featured, glorification, god sightings, narcissism, narcissist, object lessons, self, selfies

A quick visit to dictionary.com leads to a quick, general definition of the word narcissism: an inordinate fascination with oneself;

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A Bible for the true outdoorsman: Just how durable is a waterproof Bible?

June 23, 2015June 23, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments bible, durable, featured, God's word, KJV, NIV, NKJV, outdoors, waterproof

Once upon a time, there existed such a thing as an “unbreakable” comb. These creations were plastic, used typically for

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Kiss the Cook: Berries, bread in a blended bliss

June 23, 2015June 23, 2015 Troy Bowersox 1 Comment chocolate, featured, food, kiss the cook, strawberry bread

Who says a single guy needs to starve or order take-out all the time? Cooking is fun and simple. I

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Finding God on a nature hike

May 26, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments featured, god, nature hike, object lesson, outdoors, spirituality

There was much to see on a series of nature hikes taken this summer at a western Pennsylvania kids camp.

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A life lesson in the face of tragedy

May 26, 2015May 26, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments death, featured, life lesson, making a difference, suicide, Tradegy

“Where were you when the world stopped turning?” asks country singer Alan Jackson in a song he wrote after the

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Crosshairs approach to better living

May 19, 2015May 26, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments featured, outdoors, scope, sights

Have you ever looked through a rifle scope? Have you experienced the drastic change as your eyes adjust from such

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