I’d go back to college

My college days most definitely! 4 of my favorite years ever. In class all day, at the basketball game on Friday nights, playing soccer on Saturday mornings, in church on Sunday mornings and listening to football on the radio while I wrote my research papers Sunday afternoons! And college is where I met my husbandContinue reading “I’d go back to college”

The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

I love Revolutionary War history. What was is like to be sound asleep and in the dead of night, awake out of a sound sleep to the sound of a horse’s hooves tearing through the streets yelling that the British were coming? Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem has always been one of my favorites! For, borneContinue reading “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere”

Chapter 18 – “Ambush” (from “The Councilman’s Gambit”)

The city, usually a vibrant tapestry of bustling activity, now felt like a menacing labyrinth, each shadow a potential threat, each corner a possible ambush. He moved with a practiced stealth, his movements fluid and silent, a ghost navigating the city’s underbelly. He relied on Elena’s network of safe houses, shifting locations every few hours,Continue reading “Chapter 18 – “Ambush” (from “The Councilman’s Gambit”)”

When Faith Wrestles: Traveling the Road from Doubt to Hope

When Faith Wrestles: Traveling the Road from Doubt to Hope —reflections for seekers facing hardship. This video follows Job’s journey through doubt, despair, and resilient hope, exploring how wrestling with questions can deepen faith. If you’re struggling with grief, loss, or spiritual confusion, this piece offers solidarity, Biblical insight, and encouragement to persist in honestContinue reading “When Faith Wrestles: Traveling the Road from Doubt to Hope”

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