Few truly understand mercy, and when it’s actually given, they often forget to extend it to others.
People often make rash decisions to give away what they should be content with only to find out that dreams don’t always come true.
Love what you have and don’t dream about what you don’t have because the grass is never greener on the other side of the fence.
Sometimes life throws you curveballs and sometimes it’s spaghetti. Learning to overcome obstacles is a great skill to mastering life.
Gifts and talents are given from God, to be used to help our fellow man and bring Glory to God.
Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.
In the midst of the Covid craziness, a new cultural phenomenon has emerged: the rise of the “Karen.” As we approach the end of one year and the beginning of another, the question on many minds is, “Are you a Karen?” But what does it mean to be a Karen, and why has this term captured our collective imagination?
Though I’ve never seen a real gnome (only their statues at garden centers), I firmly believe these mythical creatures exist, especially here in Texas. The evidence? Missing tools, scattered belongings, and a sense of enchantment that permeates our home.
We’ve all heard the age-old warning, “Don’t run with scissors, you might get hurt.” It’s a phrase often uttered by concerned parents or teachers, and it carries a simple yet profound message about safety. But is there more to this saying than meets the eye? Let’s explore the wisdom behind this cautionary advice and its …









