The story of how letting one weed go can turn into a nightmare.
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The Raven and the Dove
After many days inside the ark, Noah looked out and started to see the tops of mountains. It was the first sight of land in over 150 days. Thrilled, Noah sent a Raven out. The bird traveled the land, never returning to report its discoveries. Afterwards, Noah sent a Dove, who returned after having foundContinue reading “The Raven and the Dove”
The Great and The Gentle
It’s always perplexed me how the Jews of Christ time could not recognize his divinity. Now, as I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized more that I’ve always gotten the information from the believer. It’s easy to see something the way someone once you to see it. Yet even Matthew uses the fulfillment of prophecy to helpContinue reading “The Great and The Gentle”
Emotional Roadblock
If you happen to have read through my road to Tennessee posts, you’ll know my wife suffers from a rare disease. It’s been a long journey for us both, but more especially for and on her. There’s no way of truly understanding the emotional roller coaster she rides each day with her sickness. She triesContinue reading “Emotional Roadblock”
The Rose on a Hill
Bright and beautiful the day A shining sun aloft The green grass moved with every gust The dew formed from the frost A rose of red stood proud and strong It watched the fields below Atop a hill the rose abode It watched the world flow. A strange sight just a mile away Another brightContinue reading “The Rose on a Hill”
The Boy and The Buck
High in the mountains, in the ancient world, lived a young boy. His hair was bright as the sun and was known for his curiosity and love for the nature that surrounded him. At eight years old he seemed more bonded with creatures of the forest than many of the eldest members of the village.Continue reading “The Boy and The Buck”
The Tragedy of Grasslan
In the ancient world, dragons roamed among men. Villages made treaties, some even befriended the dragons. Some villages garnished protection from their flying friends, others simply made do with their existence. After years of peace, fighting broke out. The men of the times worried the dragons would turn on them and attacked the creatures. BountiesContinue reading “The Tragedy of Grasslan”