Texas

  • Memories of Billy

    Memories of Billy

    It is said that Billy Graham spoke in-person to over 100 million people. That’s one third of the current population of the United States. His “crusades” filled arenas and stadiums from the mid 1940’s to the mid 2000’s. Before a Billy Graham event would come to town, a grassroots movement of churches and volunteers invited…

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  • Living Life on the Move

    Sometimes I forget where I am. Does that ever happen to you? No, its not early-onset dementia that has caused by memory lapse, but more a lack of being settled. You see, in the past 13 months I have moved four times… to three states… while living in four different dwellings, spending multiple nights in…

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  • Lessons from Genealogy

    I know some people who give a “Who cares?” about genealogy (and history in general). “They’re dead. I didn’t know ’em. Move on.” But researching history is not a static, cold exercise. Once you start learning things about someone, names jump off a page and they become real people. People who lived through history you…

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  • Cinnamon & Sage

    Ahhh… September. Can’t you just feel the cool autumn breeze? No? Oh, well, it’s coming soon. I promise. Depending on where you reside in this world, it may be gently slapping you in the face right now as you read this on your smartphone or tablet. Or it may be months away. If you live

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