Articles written by Missy Frye

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Leave it to Chance: A Review
When single mom Sierra Montgomery inherits an aging horse, she's forced to seek help from a higher power or lose her oldest child.
Dec 22, 2008 - Missy Frye
John Granger's How Harry Cast His Spell
John Granger uses his background in classical literature to identify Christian symbols and content in the best-selling Harry Potter series.
Dec 10, 2008 - Missy Frye
Enoch: A Book Review
Enoch by Alton Gansky pulls Old Testament personalities into the modern world and reminds readers of what is important.
Nov 22, 2008 - Missy Frye
Egypt's SCA Protects Monuments & Visitors
Improved security and aesthetic upgrades for Egypt's Pyramids at Giza will please visitors and improve Egyptian economy.
Aug 27, 2008 - Missy Frye
Teenage Suicide in Films
Permanent Record, The Chumscrubber and Charlie Bartlett approach teen suicide from different angles but they all shed light on this growing problem.
Jul 26, 2008 - Missy Frye
What's the Big Deal About Other Religions?
Ankerberg and Burroughs have written a useful resource for understanding biblical Christianity and how it compares to other religions.
Jul 17, 2008 - Missy Frye
FIRST Revolutionizes Virtual Book Tours
Authors utilize Virtual Books Tours to reach their audience and increase readership. Of the alliances created for this purpose, FIRST is among the best.
Jul 5, 2008 - Missy Frye
Juno: A Movie Review
Juno MacGuff is old enough for sexual activity but too young for the consequences. She makes the adults look immature as she embarks on her journey of self-discovery.
Jun 29, 2008 - Missy Frye
James McAvoy, A Diverse Actor
Scotland native, James McAvoy, recently captivated Hollywood, but he's delivered high caliber performances for several years.
Jun 26, 2008 - Missy Frye
Transformers 2: Fan Expectations
Movie sequels rarely measure up to their predecessors. A push for bigger and better often results in loss of character.
Jun 22, 2008 - Missy Frye
Can Federer Break Borg's Record?
Roger Federer tied Bjorn Borg's feat of five consecutive Wimbledon titles last year. This year's number one seed is poised to go beyond the long-standing record.
Jun 19, 2008 - Missy Frye
Movies' Best Opening Scenes
A good film will prepare you for what is to come in the first three to five minutes, if you know what to look for. Rio Bravo (1959) does so with body language and motion.
Jun 9, 2008 - Missy Frye
Ted Dekker's 'Chosen'
Ted Dekker's latest series is worthy of a place alongside Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia.
May 26, 2008 - Missy Frye
27 Dresses on DVD
Heigl and Marsden's characters fall in love, but their lack of chemistry keeps "27 Dresses" from standing out in the crowd of romantic comedies.
May 13, 2008 - Missy Frye