“A History of the American People” by Paul Johnson

Though I decided long ago to maintain some degree of skepticism where any historian is concerned, I enjoy and trust Paul Johnson above the rest.

All Moved in and Back to the “Tails”

These past couple of months have been, in a word, interesting.

I Love You My Angel

The surrealism of our worst fears actually happening to us and the ones we love is a complete devastation to our heart;

The Short Stories of Ring Lardner

“I Can’t Breathe” is the name of the first story I ever read by Ring Lardner. It concerns a well-to-do 18-year-old girl who is infatuated, off and on, with several boys.

Prayers Move Mountains

Inside the magical feelings of inspiration, a compelling story of love and pain exists

Journey of Togetherness

The sensual sound of falling rain along with the distant rumble of thunder fills the darkness...

Against All Temptation

I feel the waves of change among the winds of yesterday's blessing, as the music within our past storms...

History of Japanese Religion by Masaharu Anesaki

In a 1974 movie called The Yakuza, it is claimed that the Japanese do not believe in a heaven or hell.

God, Handle It All

Pressures of life sometimes seem to make us feel like we are carrying the weight of the world upon our shoulders;

Purpose to Destiny

A metamorphosis of transitions occur during our process of self change

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