Category Archives: Values

Letters to My Granddaughter, No. 50

By | January 21, 2024

[January 21, 2024]  Standing there with my brother Philip, we were mesmerized by the lights, the music, the crowd, and the energy of the Morehouse Parish Cotton Festival – near Bastrop, Louisiana.  Like a county fair anywhere else, the cotton festival brought out everyone from miles around for curiosity, amazement, and almost professional entertainment.  I was amazed.  I’d… Read More »

Blessed Is “The Peacemaker”

By | January 16, 2024

[January 16, 2024]  Today, more than ever, peace and unity are so important because we have an enemy who targets our families and relationships and brings division.  Adversity comes. Disagreements happen.  We have to do whatever we can to stand together.  One of the most powerful ways you can strengthen your relationships is by being a peacemaker. “And… Read More »

Where Law Enforcement Stands

By | January 6, 2024

[January 6, 2024]  Kyle Reyes wrote about the stance law enforcement is currently taking regarding the enforcement of government “mandates.”  Mandates are essentially decrees and thus outside the formal legal authority of a government agency.  Mandates are not laws.  He has permitted me to post his recent comments in full from his LinkedIn account (original article here).  His… Read More »