by Amanda Read Sheik | Jan 1, 2010 | Luke Historians, World Views
We could spend our entire lifetimes drinking in the evidence for the creative GOD of the Bible within the finite basin of our universe and still never find it dry – the fingerprint of an infinite Designer, no doubt! Are you not impressed by the design of the...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Nov 16, 2009 | Latitude 821, Politics, World Views
How often have you looked at someone who passionately disagrees with everything you stand for and thought, “just look at the facts! You can’t argue with facts, if these people would just look at the truth they would have to change their minds!”? I’m discovering that...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Aug 25, 2009 | Latitude 821, Politics, World Views
“I’m sure we’ve all heard some variation of the fact before: the average Muslim family has 8.1 children, while the American birth rate barely reaches the bare minimum for a culture to survive beyond 25 years – 2.11 children – and that is counting the influx of Latino...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Aug 18, 2009 | Latitude 821, World Views
Are you prepared for the drama…the romance…the comedy…of the original science fiction story? Ironically, it happens to be a true story. Sit right back and you’ll hear how the unbelievable hypothesis became the darling tale of a once scientific Western Civilization....
by Amanda Read Sheik | Aug 15, 2009 | Literary Projects, World Views
Here is my first video introduction to the Luke Historians project. I would like to do more in depth videos some day, but decided to keep this one brief and to the point. I wasn’t reading off of notes or a teleprompter…and the quality of the film after...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Jul 28, 2009 | Latitude 821
“Why do you always wear dresses? Don’t you wear pants, ever?” queried my grandmother, affectionately called “LaLa” by all of us grandchildren. My mother’s stepmother always liked nicely styled things, from hair cuts to earrings, so questioning my clothes was something...