Primum Mobile Magazine, Issue XVIII The Width and Depth of Power, by Paul Lytle Of Christian Satisfaction, Among Other Stumbling Blocks, by Daniel Morgan The Consequences of Kelo, by J.E. Heath On the Source of Art, by Paul Lytle Click for Poetry

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The Width and Depth of Power, by Paul Lytle

Mr. Lytle has been feeling like the focus of Candid Camera recently. He says it is because God is working so much in his life and the lives of other believers that he will sometimes feel moved even when he does not want to move. Then he points to Romans 8:28 a bunch, and so on. Of course, it may simply be because I've been secretly videotaping him for the last two weeks.

Of Christian Satisfaction, Among Other Stumbling Blocks, by Daniel Morgan

Are you satisfied with how you live in Christ? Are your actions worthy of your position as a Christian? Mr. Morgan attempts to rekindle that desire to live a Godly life.

The Consequences of Kelo, by J.E. Heath

In one of the most startling Supreme Court decisions in recent history, it was declared that Governments can take private property for basically any purpose, including to give to a private business. Mr. Heath skillfully explores the ramifications of this decision.

On the Source of Art, by Paul Lytle

Does anyone really know where the inspiration for Art comes from? After reading this article, I'm not sure that Mr. Lytle does either, but he has a nicely roundabout way of getting nowhere that is rather entertaining.

Poetry

As woman drawn from Adam's side, by Daniel Morgan

Was I So Young?, by Paul Lytle





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