A childhood visit to the George Rogers Clark National Park set my imagination in motion. Life was to be lived on the edge, settling frontiers and taming the wild.
Clark breathed his own breath and lived the life of a trailblazer. He was willing to go in the unknown.
The unknown is scary. A willingness to follow our inner calling can lead to ridicule, scorn and sometimes ruin. But we all die, we don't all live.
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Upside Down, And Getting Worse
Hillsong and The Prodigal Son
Hillsong, Fake Breasts, and Voter Fraud
They Will Lie, And Be Proud
Finding Perspective In Unlikely Places
A Vote for Independence & Red Blooded Americans
On Liberty, Faith, and The Election
Race, And The Tragic Hope of Gary, Indiana
Shot 4 Times and True Blue
Pleasing God, or Pleasing Man?
What To Believe In Politics And Media
What Is Wrong With Modern Counseling?
Crazies, Masks, and The Glory of Idaho!
Washington On The Preservation of America
Washington On What Will Tear Us Apart
George Washington: Liberty and Unity
Finding Your Place In The World
Making Sense of Loss
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