At the end of part one of Gabe’s story I left you in the midst of a story . . . literally a teary-eyed, tender-hearted preacher and his wife standing on their front porch early one morning with empty arms and broken hearts. Handing that little baby off to a caseworker was as scary as […]
Lois Daniel was my great aunt from Cushing in East Texas. She was born in 1899 and hoped she would live to at least the year 2000 so she could say she had lived in three centuries. She almost made it but passed away at age 98. A walking history book, she took down some […]
It all started with a show called Bibleman that I watched as a little kid. He was a superhero, but everything about his character was Christian-based: A wealthy, famous man tired of his lifestyle who turned to Christianity and decided to fight evil in God’s name. Bibleman had gadgets and armor based around Scripture, and he carried […]
Oh, it’s beginning to look, feel and smell like the most glorious time of the year! The leaves are beginning to change, mornings and evenings are cooler, pumpkin patches are crowded and football is on the TV. How can you not love this time of year? Seriously, if your favorite time of the year is […]
by Jenae Polok I’d love to write a beautiful fairy tale beginning to this story, but it might be best to steal a few lines from the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella: “If you lost all your faith, I wouldn’t be here, and here I am.” Or her even better line, “Even miracles take a little […]