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Author, Teacher, Speaker, Podcaster


No Kings Day
A bold poetic critique of modern political power disguised as democratic leadership. With sharp, rhythmic verses, the poem paints a picture of a government drifting away from constitutional principles & edging toward authoritarianism. Beginning & ending with a haunting refrain—“No Kings Day is what they say, When their king is not in play”—a chilling reminder that tyranny doesn’t always come with a crown. The repetition emphasizes how power can be abused even within systems t
Jun 193 min read


4. Comforting Lies: A Look At Foolish Choices
Now, there are many, many people I have had civil and respectful conversations, discussions, debates, whatever you wish to call it, with...
Jun 102 min read


3. When A Fool Judges: Why Wisdom Gets Overlooked.
What is foolish? According to Merriam-Webster, foolish is “having or showing a lack of good sense, judgment, or discretion.” Good sense...
May 273 min read




2. Finding Wisdom: What Fools Can Teach Us
So we’ve discussed not answering a fool like a fool. In other words, it’s wise not to answer a fool on the fool's level—that is, with...
Apr 223 min read


1. Why Do Fools Argue? Understanding Their Motives
I John 3:18 “Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” Proverbs 26:4-5 says, “Do not answer a...
Apr 83 min read


Nice Try
Sometimes one can hold so much hate for a messenger that they automatically state that the message sucks—it’s a lie, idiotic, a “nice try.”
Mar 255 min read


Blistering Cold, Memories Told
Great photos of birds and action figures to share and a story to tell.
Mar 113 min read


4. It’s Time: Your Story For The One.
117 billion people. A potential 80+ billion lost. The truth is that not everyone will go to the same place when they die. That or...
Feb 255 min read


3. Why Billions Could Be Lost.
Many people are called; few will choose. But out of 117 billion, how many is “few”? God’s patience is long-lasting. As Paul said in 1...
Feb 114 min read
"Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness."
— Desmond Tutu
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