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Speaks For Itself

by David Zahl on Nov 10, 2008 • 12:48 pm 8 Comments

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8 comments

  1. Colton says:

    Nov 10, 2008

    Reply

    my new favorite thing

  2. Drake says:

    Nov 10, 2008

    Reply

    amazing!! i saw that on Sam Bush’s bookshelf once.

  3. Paul Zahl says:

    Nov 10, 2008

    Reply

    The Aristotelian book title, however…

  4. dpotter says:

    Nov 10, 2008

    Reply

    Where was this book when I was an awkward 12 year old? To think I took my cues from Karate Kid instead!

  5. Dave Louis says:

    Nov 10, 2008

    Reply

    Is this thing for real? Was this an actual Teen devotional?

  6. burton says:

    Nov 11, 2008

    Reply

    I suddenly crave a Nathan’s hot dog.

  7. Jon W says:

    Nov 11, 2008

    Reply

    What about the other devotional by the same author: “If the Devil ‘Made’ You Do It, You Blew It! (But It Doesn’t Need to Happen Again)” These are for real!!!! You can find them used on Amazon.

  8. Aaron M. G. Zimmerman says:

    Nov 11, 2008

    Reply

    And love how the Nordic blonde is holding forth while the others listen, rapt. Apparently, he is cool _and_ awesome.

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