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You've Got to Try This!
Join the Ad-Venturos on a hilarious ride in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes of Utah! © 2025 by Anchor & Fish Ministries. All rights reserved.
Joe Venturo
Feb 271 min read


The Cranberry Village
Chapter 6: The secret of the best; the story of the quarrel between the bakers In Chapter 5, I introduced you to the baker in the Cranberry Village. His name is Bundt, and he makes the best breads, cakes, and cookies on the Island. But now I must introduce to you a problem which I didn’t mention in Chapter 5. If you remember, I told you that Bundt the baker makes delicious cranberry bread. Do you remember who else in the Village makes cranberry bread? You’re right. It is Mrs.
Kelly Venturo
Feb 237 min read


Work That Lasts
“Work” means different things to different people. For some, “work” is the name of a place you go every day to earn your living. For others, “work” constitutes the whole range of activities in which you may engage on a daily basis whether you work a job, stay at home, or go to school. Yet more broadly speaking, work can mean than just what you do. Everyone’s life is characterized by some sort of work—what we might call your “life’s work,” your legacy, your stamp upon this wor
Joe Venturo
Feb 134 min read


A Step into the Desert: Amazing Animals
©2026 by Joshua Venturo Much of the American West is dry rocky land dotted with small patches of brown or soft green bushes. Lofty mountains soar upward from tree-covered valleys, but in most places, once the sweeping ridges give way to lower, more predictable hills, dry grassland or desert prevails. In Arizona, saguaros push toward the sun through the rocky hillsides, slowly soaking in any water available. In California, strange-looking Joshua trees, with their long, pointed
Joshua Venturo
Feb 93 min read
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