Ok friends, don’t hate on me… this is just so unique that I felt like posting it. Over the years of my life, I have enjoyed many different styles of music. This song takes me back to my 20’s, except with a twist! Creds to the amazing artist who made this video.
Similar Posts
Respect the Blue Line
Yes indeed. Call them the Thin Blue Line, the police, the cops, or anything that is respectable. The men and women who “protect and serve” our communities deserve to be respected. I have better than average insight into the life of a policeman, because my earthly father was one in our hometown of Humboldt, TN….
Creation Museum Getaway
Earlier this week, Dawn and I took a little trip to Kentucky to the Creation Museum. This trip had two purposes. One was to simply get away for a few days for some R&R. The other reason was to celebrate Dawn’s birthday. If you don’t know this about my dear wife, she was born on…
Don’t Try So Hard
During the years of my life in Christ, I have seen many different people struggle with their spirituality. To be fair to all, I also struggle with this, often contemplating how “I” should embrace the supernatural characteristics of God Almighty. His Spirit can be like still, deep waters… calm and serene. At times, I believe…
It Never Gets Old
Gathering with other believers to pray to our Almighty God is a privilege that truly never gets old. I find this even more impactful when you are blessed to be in a diverse group of internationals. Last night, again, I had such an opportunity as I joined believers and friends at the home of my…
Programming the Sheeple
I am amazed at how social programming has stuck with so many people. This morning, I was shopping with my dear wife for our normal weekly groceries and household items. You can probably guess where we were shopping from the photo used in the header. My commentary is not designed to condemn this retail establishment…
Off the Beaten Path
This morning as Dawn and I enjoyed our Saturday breakfast routine at a local restaurant, a man came over and started an interesting conversation. He is Terry Fields. He didn’t think I’d remember him, but I did. We have had a few brief conversations around our hometown through the years. He has been gone from…
