A Heartwarming Story From Ferguson, Missouri By John Livingston Clark Ferguson, Missouri, was the scene of Michael Brown getting shot by a police officer. The community was in turmoil and rioting followed for days. As I watched the drama unfold I thought it would never end. The people of this ...
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A home furnish with contented occupants where laughter and great memories are made is the foundation for whole adults. Grownups in a family unit needs comfort, security, and joy just as the children do. It was Frederick Douglas who said, “It is easier to build strong children than to repair ...
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What comes to your mind when I say the word “Father”? Do you smile or cringe? How about “Dad”? or “Daddy”? Do you think of warm memories or does your stomach begin to turn in agony knowing that the only father you have ever known was the one who chose ...
Read More »Pearl Of Great Price
Neatly dressed up, I drove into the city a few weeks ago for a yearly medical visit. Wearing a new wristwatch, stunning earrings, spiffy high heels, crisp flowing dress, makeup, etc., Following the exam I ran a few errands around town and rapidly hurried back home to feed our farm ...
Read More »Taking The First Bite
How exactly can having 15-20 jobs over one’s working lifetime represent corruption? To answer the question, we need to look at the definition of corruption; “Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power.” Or “The act of making someone/something morally depraved.” Young men and women, I believe that you have ...
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