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“God, I need to stay healthy because my husband shouldn’t have to deal with that bullshit.” “We should write a book full of irreverent prayers,” the other responded: “Dear God: we don’t care that you ...
The two-book series (a third is in the works) — Dear God, I Don’t Get It and Dear God, You Can’t Be Serious! — is fast-paced with true-to-life challenges of Aaron and Luke Ajax, making ...
Dear God, This letter was prompted by the 22 precious lives taken in El Paso on August 3, 2019, by a 21-year-old white supremacist gunman. He told investigators that he wanted to kill as many ...
Readers react to an essay about praying to a pretend God. To the Editor: Re “Praying to a God You Don’t Believe In,” by Scott Hershovitz (Opinion guest essay, Sunday Review, May 8): I had ...
DEAR ANNIE: My younger sister, “Megan,” has always been the more outgoing one in the family, and I’ve supported her through a lot -- bad breakups, job drama, even letting her stay with me ...
Dear Fellow Mom: Thank you for your letter. You bring up such an important point, which is that more is caught than taught. “The Gift,” a book by Edith Eger, highlights this very important lesson.
Dear Annie: I don’t even know where to begin. I’ve been seeing this girl “Angie” for eight months now. She is everything to me. I fell in love with her right away, and she said she loved ...
DEAR ABBY: My godchildren and I were always very close. They consider me literally their second mom. Until now, we were blessed with great communication. The oldest always sent me a warm Mother ...
DEAR HARASSED: Your brother-in-law is not going to change. Unless you are willing to tolerate his political browbeating into eternity, return the book and “postpone” his next visit indefinitely.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA ...
Without acknowledging The Color Purple’s religious rudiment, the story is nothing more than one of trauma turned triumph. In the midst of many critics analyzing concepts of sisterhood, found ...
You know, it's like the first time you fall in love, and you're, like, oh, my god. This is what all the R and B songs are making all a big deal about. This is what Babyface is talking about.
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