Ted Kluck
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The Happy Rant: Wandering To and Fro Through Some Things That Don't Matter All That Much
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Hello, I Love You: Adventures in Adoptive Fatherhood
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2010
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5 editions
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The Reason For Sports: A Christian Fanifesto
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2009
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6 editions
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Finding God in the Dark: Faith, Disappointment, and the Struggle to Believe
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2013
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The Christian Gentleman's Smoking Companion: A Celebration of Smoking to the Glory of God
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2013
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Dallas and the Spitfire: An Old Car, an Ex-Con, and an Unlikely Friendship
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2012
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Facing Tyson: Fifteen Fighters, Fifteen Stories
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2006
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8 editions
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Younger Restlesser Reformeder: A Good-Natured Roast
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2010
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A Hard Thing on a Beautiful Day: and Other Essays
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Household Gods
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2014
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“When we as believers struggle to believe, it’s not that we’ve misplaced hope, it’s that we’ve misplaced God, who is our hope.”
― Finding God in the Dark: Faith, Disappointment, and the Struggle to Believe
― Finding God in the Dark: Faith, Disappointment, and the Struggle to Believe
“I have confessed sin over cigars, asked for prayer over cigars, celebrated personal and professional victories over cigars, and mourned personal and professional defeats over cigars. I’ve laughed with those who have laughed, over cigars, and wept with those who have wept. That’s not to elevate the cigar to some kind of exalted religious or cultural level. Here’s what a cigar is, in plain-speak: An excuse to sit down and talk with another guy for an hour. Think about it . . . when does this ever happen outside a cigar lounge? When guys are “hunting together” they’re sitting in a tree stand being quiet. When guys are “watching a ballgame together” they’re sitting in a living room or a sports bar staring slack-jawed at a television. When guys are “shopping for antiques together”[3] they’re walking through a junky antique store making fun of all the ridiculous stuff inside and not really talking about the stuff of life. The cigar lounge removes the awkward stiltedness of the Church Lobby (“How are YOU doing Bob?”), and it’s not as formal and intimidating as a counselor’s office, yet it still works as a place to talk.”
― The Christian Gentleman's Smoking Companion
― The Christian Gentleman's Smoking Companion
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