Commentary… 1977: A Pivotal Year in Politics, Science, and Pop Culture 23 Dec 2025 1977 was a transformative year that bridged the gap between the revolutionary 1960s and the high-tech 1980s. It saw the birth of the personal computer, the rise of the blockbuster…
Poetry/Proverb… Finding Grace in Life’s Storms 23 Nov 2025 Whispers of Grace in the Storm Sunday, November 23, 2025 🌧️✨ A little faith for your weekend In the hush of dawn's first light, 🌅 Where shadows flee and hopes…
faith… The Beauty of Grace 20 Jul 2025July 20, 2025 By Seth Smith “Grace isn’t just a divine gift—it’s a way of life. It shapes how we see the world, how we treat each other, and how we walk through…
faith… Texas Hearts 13 Jul 2025 Beneath the weeping Texas skies,Where swollen rivers mourn and rise,Your children, Lord, in sorrow stand,Their homes swept bare by water's hand. The first responders, brave and true,Wade through the flood…
Poetry/Proverb The Elect Are Odd, But Obedient 22 Jun 2025 By Grace Alone, Through Rhyme Alone I trusted not in self or deed,But Christ alone to meet my need.Predestined long before my birth,He chose this clay, this speck of earth.1…
Poetry/Proverb Pride of the Pretentious Peacock 8 Jun 2025 June struts in with rainbow fanfare,Like it invented love and fresh air.Corporate logos don their drag—Even banks put glitter on the flag. Parades of pride with practiced flair,March through cities…
Commentary… “The Collector’s Curse” 22 May 2025 Do you have any collections? I started with stamps—just a harmless small pack,Then coins, then old teapots, then vinyls in stacks.A bobblehead army now guards every shelf,And I’ve named every…
Humor… Crack Me Up 19 May 2025May 19, 2025 Have you ever broken a bone? I've fractured my femur, I've snapped both my wrists,I've counted more casts than a checklist of twists.My collarbone shattered while chasing a goose,And I…
faith… “O Bear the Cross with Holy Fear” 18 May 2025 The Call to Follow O hear the voice that bids thee rise,And bear thy cross in humble guise;The path is steep, the call is clear:"Take up thy load, and draweth…
Poetry/Proverb The Beauty of Suffering in Oscar Wilde’s Poetry 11 May 2025 A PoemBy Oscar Wilde IS it thy will that I should wax and wane,Barter my cloth of gold for hodden grey,And at thy pleasure weave that web of painWhose brightest…
Poetry/Proverb “The Weight and the Wonder” 4 May 2025 The Call The voice was still, yet shook the skies,A whisper wrapped in thunder's cries:"Come, bearer of the broken heart, Lift up your cross — and not in part."With trembling…
Poetry/Proverb A Sinner’s Creed 13 Apr 2025 As I toil among this labyrinth of pain, God has freed me of impeding disdain. Alone, I walk against the covetous man. Hoping to cleanse my soul of all I…
Poetry/Proverb The Triumph of Hope 6 Apr 2025 In silence lay the stone, the tomb was sealed, A fractured world held breath in dark despair, Yet from the depths of night, new hope revealed, The dawn broke forth,…
Commentary… President Nixon Warns Against The “Media Elitist Complex” 3 Feb 2024July 11, 2024 https://youtube.com/watch?v=TEX6ONLvJg0&si=m8uYlc37kG39mNeO How prescient is this? It is amazing when you go back in history and see what politicians from decades ago were warning us about problems we now have in…
Commentary… How Black Folks Went From Fighting Against Racist Cartoons to Supporting Modern Minstrel Shows 29 Jan 2024July 11, 2024 https://youtube.com/shorts/UakbezaWn7o?si=XcLUzanjmuDjUkvr Minstrel show, an American theatrical form, popular from the early 19th to the early 20th century, that was founded on the comic enactment of racial stereotypes. The tradition reached its…