The Christian Dichotomy
I visited the Holy Land in 2011 and was amazed by the history, culture and stories that took place there. … Continue reading The Christian Dichotomy
I visited the Holy Land in 2011 and was amazed by the history, culture and stories that took place there. … Continue reading The Christian Dichotomy
Many of us would like forget the year 2020. It forced most of us to cancel plans, wait and then … Continue reading Some Optimism for a New Year
Some might regard 2020 as the worst year of their lives. Dreaming of the good old days when things were … Continue reading Why the World is Getting Better
It has been the most crushing and disappointing of years I can remember. There have been some solemn years, but … Continue reading Remembering My Frequency
The Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union was a battle within the Western family. The rising tensions … Continue reading There is Still Hope for the West
In times like these we realize just how fragile we are. Our culture, our economy, our world is, and us … Continue reading The Year of Awakening
The director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned governments that the global spread of the … Continue reading This is Not a Drill
Autonomous vehicles will change the lives of hundreds of millions of people, and the world as we know it. If … Continue reading An Autonomous World
You’ve probably heard of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born in Salzburg on January 27th, 1756, the youngest of 7 children. He … Continue reading The Beauty in Blooming Late
Let’s rewind to 1985 for a moment. Marty McFly accidentally travels back in time to 1955. While he’s there he … Continue reading The Age of the Machine