Trusting God Today
I wrote last week of the unreasonable fear I felt about going to see the eye doctor. There is reason for concern, but I knew going in that I was not likely to learn anything from that first visit. And … Continue reading →
I do not remember being afraid of monsters in the closet, but I do remember nightmares full of strange and frightening sensations that would drive me from my room to seek the comfort of my parents. I was not exposed … Continue reading →
I’ve been mining this blog for material that I can use in my new project, Accessible Success. I ran across a post from 2016 in which I had some unkind things to say about then candidate Donald Trump. I want … Continue reading →
For those of you who follow Accessible Success, you’ve already seen a version of this. It seemed fitting to add it here as well. I am not sure how to write this, but it seems to me worthwhile to expand … Continue reading →
Yes, I’m just now getting around to posting about it here. I’ve been all over social media with it. That’s partly because I’m too busy to blog, and if I can make the time, I am focused on promoting the … Continue reading →
This is a long interview, but worth the time. It covers a lot of ground. https://covid19.onedaymd.com/2021/12/dr-peter-mccullough-fact-check-and.html Dr Peter McCullough an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist, and a full professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine in Dallas. His approach is … Continue reading →
In the past I have been much more skeptical of pieces like this. Big business bashing seemed to be a distraction for the discontent, and things are never that simple. The last couple of years have convinced me that at … Continue reading →