As we recently commemorated the life of Martin Luther King Jr. I thought I'd bring that quote from this spoken word back to the fore. What I did with the quote may be a little out of context (and I realize now that even then I misquoted it a little), but I think that King’s... Continue Reading →
What to the Christian might be the Fourth of July?
In some ways 2020 is looking very patriotic. A group of people, feeling that their government has been exploiting and extracting wealth and value from them, seems to have had one too many lives taken by the ones they render taxes to to quietly continue on. Image source Texas Tribune Weeping and grief and frustration,... Continue Reading →