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![]() ![]() ![]() Get Fuzzy is the comic strip for everyone who loves their pets with an attitude. In every frame, Get Fuzzy depicts the hilarious war between the species, giving the animals an equal footing in hilarious one-upmanship. Rob tries to meet women, but his pets continually subvert his efforts. Bucky refuses to eat vegetables but insists on snarfing up Rob's plants. ![]() Bucky, a temperamental cat who carries a boom box and goes on spending sprees, definitely calls the shots in this eclectic household, while Satchel is a kindly canine with a sensitive soul who tries to remain neutral, even though he bears the brunt of his feline companion's mischief.īetween the three of them, the Wilco household faces a whole host of trials and tribulations that classify them as family. Get Fuzzy features Rob Wilco, a single, mild-mannered advertising executive who's the so-called guardian of Bucky and Satchel, anthropomorphic scamps that still live by their animal instincts. Get Fuzzy has become a hit cartoon with its bitingly funny portrait of single life with pets.Īnd why not? The laughs come fast and furious. Debuting in 1999, Get Fuzzy has rocketed to the top of the charts. ![]() ![]() ![]() Come, discover the God who not only made all. ![]() When you learn discernment and develop a taste for all that’s good, you will encounter God in remarkable new ways. Come, discover the God who not only made all things, but who will also make all things good once again. Join Hannah Anderson, the author of Humble Roots, as she journeys through the four seasons searching out the spiritual and theological truths woven deep within the natural world. In All That's Good, you'll learn that discernment is more than simply avoiding bad things discernment actually frees you to navigate the world with confidence and joy by teaching you how to recognize and choose good things. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia with my husband, Nathan, and our three children aged 9 to 14. ![]() No wonder we often find it easier to retreat into safe spaces, hunker down in likeminded tribes, and just do our best to survive life.īut what if God wants you to do more than simply survive? What if he wants you to thrive in this world, and be part of its redemption? What if you could rediscover the beauty and goodness God established in the beginning?īy learning the lost art of discernment, you can. Hannah always writes with a combination of depth and wisdom as she weaves together ideas and words in a beautiful way. Our daily lives are noisy and chaotic-filled with too much information and too little wisdom. Pain, conflict, and uncertainty dominate the headlines. Look out over the world today, it seems a far cry from God’s original declaration. ![]() ![]() And ultimately it is about love, and the immeasurable strength of the human spirit. He is now on a path that not only involves saving himself and his marriage, but the lives of Ahalya and Sita Ghai.Ī Walk Across The Sun is about cruelty and loss. Struggling to cope after the death of his baby daughter and the collapse of his marriage to Priya, he takes a sabbatical from his high-pressure job and accepts a position with the Bombay branch of CASE, the Coalition Against Sexual Exploitation. ![]() lawyer Thomas Clarke witnesses the kidnapping of a young girl. On the other side of the world, Washington, D.C. Ahalya doesn't understand why any man would pay so much money for them. But the second they get into that car they are doomed – the two sisters are sold. Destitute, their only hope is to find refuge at a convent in Chennai, many miles away. On the other side of the world, Washington lawyer Thomas Clarke is struggling to cope after the death of his baby daughter and the collapse of his marriage. ![]() Ahalya and her sister Sita are the sole survivors of their family. Ahalya Ghai is just seventeen when a tsunami rips through her Indian village. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Matilda constantly prays for help, guidance, and deliverance. Peg, however, allows Matilda time to ponder her new role and teaches her, by example, that kindness and friendship go a long way toward lessening the harshness of life in this small English village. And Peg has her hands full dealing with this self-righteous, pious child who snobbishly sprinkles Latin in her everyday speech and continuously brags about her ability to read and write. Matilda is expected to cook the meals, tend the fire, and generally assist Red Peg. ![]() Things change drastically, however, when he abandons her, leaving her to serve as an assistant to a bonesetter in return for food and shelter. Orphaned Matilda, 13, has lived the good life in a manor where she was well educated by Father Leufredus. “A fascinating glimpse into the colorful life and times of the 14th century. ![]() |