This month, I published what is my 10th poetry collection. Best of Me: New & Selected Poetry marks the occasion by beginning with about 100 new poems and then picks up in part two with the best poetry from the past 20+ years. As I examined this collection I noticed something interesting. Despite honestly describingContinue reading “Best of Me: New & Selected Poetry”
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Grace Abounds
But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more, Romans 5:20 I’m not perfect by any means. I’ve done bad things and I’ve struggled with character weaknesses. But Satan is the great accuser, and he whispers in our ears to remind us of our past and to weaken us to live in shame. But the Bible tellsContinue reading “Grace Abounds”
What Can One Person Do?
I remember a few years back when I believed there was a “deep state” but questioned how far it went and who was implicated and who was complicit. There’s no doubt anymore. They are global, at the highest levels, unelected, coordinating with international organizations like the UN, IMF, WEF, WHO and so on. And they’veContinue reading “What Can One Person Do?”
Review: Before the Wrath
As events around the world descend into absolute madness, there has been an increased interest among Christians and non-Christians regarding end time prophecy in the Bible. But despite this, churches have more and more shied away from discussing prophecy. However, nearly 30% of the Bible is prophecy, including those that were fulfilled during Biblical timesContinue reading “Review: Before the Wrath”
Not of This World
The Great Awakening – humanity’s response to the Great Reset – has been a powerful wave of truth, faith and love. It has brought people together, it has created a vision of what is needed to prevent a globalist takeover. But it comes at a cost. I’ve lost some joy with certain worldly things. ThereContinue reading “Not of This World”
Poem: Resistance
To celebrate another Monday I wanted to share the following poem, from my collection called Shining Hard published last fall.
Review: Relief Factor
My boyfriend often tells me I look like I’m 25 still, but the fact remains that I’ll be 39 in a few weeks. And despite all the great genetics I inherited from my parents I also inherited my mom’s arthritis very early. I already have arthritis in most of my joints, including my elbows. AsContinue reading “Review: Relief Factor”
I Will Not Comply
I left Sioux Falls, SD this morning as part of another convoy with the American Freedom Convoy. They’re heading to Washington, DC and we were riding a couple hundred miles with them again in support. Standing out in the cold and wind, we had on our I Will Not Comply hoodies which we ordered fromContinue reading “I Will Not Comply”
Covid and Ivermectin: A Personal Perspective
I begin this by stressing that I’m not a doctor, which basically means, I can talk common sense about this and not be worried about my medical license being revoked for contradicting the narrative. I had Covid last fall. My illness would be considered mild to moderate. For two weeks I felt pretty crappy. IContinue reading “Covid and Ivermectin: A Personal Perspective”
Aiding and Abeting with Our Time, Money and Attention
I’ve shared evidence recently about the link between mainstream media, popular music, movies, television and government propaganda and CIA mind control. Knowing all of this – and understanding that this is probably only the tip of the iceberg – it calls for us to be mindful of where and how we spend our time, attentionContinue reading “Aiding and Abeting with Our Time, Money and Attention”