Marching the Way Victorious
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Break the Cycle
A standard residual of to childhood abuse is shame, and its companion feature is a deep sense of unworthiness. At one point in life, my sense of... -
Bury The Lead
As much as I have an alliterative affinity, anthology, abstraction and allegory do not amass as an algorithm for good parenting. -
Sunrise Service
It was another 5:00 am wake-up and go. At least it was warm. All winter I had made the same ride through rain and fog. Now spring was here and the ... -
That's Entertainment
The closer you are to someone the more likely you are to laugh with them and not at them. When someone is telling jokes about another race or religion and there are no people from that race or religion in the room with them, then they are more likely laughing at them than with them.
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You're Going to be OK
In a transitional moment you got lightheaded experiencing the sudden profound weightlessness of being absent from judgment and condemnation.
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Where the light shines.
For Christians, being the light of the world means having the courage to stand up and speak the truth even when the liar we confront has more friends, money or political power than we do. -
When the Journey is Done
You’re left with just a picture that survived a dream. You want to hide away from the world and it’s crazy schemes. If you could stand within this moment, Catch hold of what’s left by the tide, You might sweep away the silt And see what my love means. -
An American Nightmare
I had done three things you should not do within three hours of going to bed: eat a heavy meal; drink alcohol and discuss politics. Those were contributing factors to a quality nightmare featuring three anxiety scenarios... -
Coloring in the Lines
Clearly, there are those who did not do well in kindergarten because they can’t seem to respect lines enough to not scribble all over them. Some important lines to recognize in life are the lines that separated confession and bragging and the line between taking responsibility and taking credit. -
An American Struggle
This is an American struggle not just a black struggle “for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence [in the lines of protest], have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny.” -
What it Really Means
Inigo Montoya admonishes, “You keep using that word: I don’t think it means what you think it means”. -
Chew on This.
You just want to take a moment and savor certain things. My woman made me a wonderful dinner the Saturday night before Easter Sunday consisting o...
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