Herod the Great: A Tale of Power and Reflection In the annals of history, Herod the Great stands as a complex figure—a ruler whose legacy is both grand and tainted. His life, marked by ambition, cunning, and monumental construction projects, echoes throughout the ages. But beyond the stones he laid, ...
Read More »Identifying the Adversary in a Nation Gone Bonkers
What has happened to America? No, What has happened to the “United” States of America? Aren’t we supposed to be united? Isn’t that how we progress? Isn’t it supposed to be “United We Stand, Divided We Fall” or does this not apply anymore? I have so many questions about the ...
Read More »Moving The Heart To Make Societal Changes
What is it that drives some people over the edge? What is it that will motivate them to be defiant, to do the unreasonable? To do, what is to them, the unthinkable? Is it exclusively rebellion and sin that can cause an otherwise reasonable, law-abiding citizen to carry out outrageous ...
Read More »Bringing Awareness of Human Trafficking in the U.S.
You may be familiar with stories of human trafficking in countries like Thailand, Cambodia, or India. I recently attended a conference on human trafficking, and I was shocked to learn that this unimaginable crime is happening right where I live. Actually, human trafficking is happening in all 50 states! In ...
Read More »Your Vindication is Coming!
False accusations and wrongful convictions, some carrying death sentences, occur in this country more often than most would believe. The Innocence Project indicates that currently there are 329 cases of wrongful conviction that have been exonerated by DNA, including 20 individuals who sat on death row! The reasons for these false convictions ...
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