Monthly Archives: June 2020

“Should Christians be trained for battle?”

I started training in Karate around the age of 13. I am also an avid advocate of our 2nd Amendment Rights. I made a profession of faith when I was around 15. I understood and applied Christian surrender in my … Continue reading

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“Skulls are kind of scary…”

Some, if not many, in average society may relate the image of a skull to death or something evil. Some years ago, that may have been my typical thoughts as well. So my son the other day shared that he … Continue reading

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…wisdom, love, compassion, facts, empathy…

People have asked me why I have not personally voiced my opinion much on the matter of what is occurring in our country that has many ardently and expeditiously typing out opinions onto social media since I am nearly always … Continue reading

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