Red Cannon Fire and a White Petticoat By Brenda Black Continental Army Private Joseph Martin recorded an interesting scene in his journal for June 28, 1778. Author Esther Pavao repeats his words in an article published by Revolutionary-War.net. “A woman … Read More
Loyalty, Stupidity, Mercy and Destiny
By Brenda Black If Hollywood ever gets ahold of this story, they’ll have a movie blockbuster. The plot pits once dear friends against one another in a struggle for power and fame, interlaced with noble loyalty and insanity. The hero … Read More
Trust is a Must
By Brenda Black “In God We Trust” is not just a motto. It’s a mindset. It’s an action. Over 97% of the House thought voting on a resolution Tuesday reaffirming the statement as the official motto of the United States … Read More
True Test of Loyalty
True Test of LoyaltyBy Brenda Black One thing that ends a friendship the quickest in my book is disloyalty. My greatest hurdle to forgiveness is getting past broken trust. I pray about it and grapple with it and try to … Read More
Begin and Finish Faithfully
By Brenda Black Human error, grammatical oversight or divine intervention? You decide. The U.S. Constitution includes in the presidential oath a specific statement in which the newly elected Commander in Chief is supposed to swear to “faithfully execute the office … Read More
Begin and Finish Faithfully
By Brenda Black Human error, grammatical oversight or divine intervention? You decide. The U.S. Constitution includes in the presidential oath a specific statement in which the newly elected Commander in Chief is supposed to swear to “faithfully execute the office … Read More