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Fire In My Bones

Charlie Ashby

Reflections on faith, life, and fiction.

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Weekly Reflections - May 11-17, 2026

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May 11: 2 Chronicles 21-24

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Weekly Reflections - May 4-10, 2026

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May 4: 1 Chronicles 25-29

On May 4, I finished reading 1 Chronicles. In chapter 25, David set apart men fo...

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Weekly Reflections - April 20-26, 2026

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April 20: 2 Kings 9-11

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New Name - Fire In My Bones

Yep, I’ve changed the name of this Substack/blog from Charlie's Reflections to Fire In My Bones.

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In the Old Testament in the Bible, there was a man named Jeremiah. He was Israel’s prophet when they were exiled to Babylon.

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