Hope, Inspire, Reflection, Spiritual

2 Meters From The Ground

Growing up I'd always hear my pastor share an anecdote about a person who'd gone mountain climbing and slipped only to be left hanging by a chord. It was a very foggy day and as a result, his visibility was limited. As he hung there, the climber heard the voice of God ask him: "Do… Continue reading 2 Meters From The Ground

Poetry, Strong, Tough Love

300 Pound Lady

Hey, thereโ€™s something I want to share with you, something that happened the other day. Funny, my initial reaction was: "ah itโ€™s ok", but it really isnโ€™t, so I have some things to say. By the way, I have no intentions of downplay, Iโ€™m gonna bear my soul and someoneโ€™s gonโ€™ learn today. Because no… Continue reading 300 Pound Lady

Poetry, Strong

Donโ€™t Tread on Me

The sun is down the moon is out and as I turn in to try and rest a disturbance keeps sleep away and I feel I should confess. Iโ€™ve made every effort to hold it in, trust me Iโ€™ve done my best, but now Iโ€™m shooting away, I hope you have a bulletproof vest. You… Continue reading Donโ€™t Tread on Me

Espaรฑol, Hope, Poetry

El Idioma de Esperanza

En un mundo donde muchos solo ven en dos colores Donde en blanco y negro pintamos nuestros errores Hay quienes tuvieron el valor De poder soรฑar a todo color. Quienes sabรญan que todos reรญmos y todos lloramos Y que en algรบn momento todos oramos. Que cada individuo, cada ser humano En algรบn momento necesita que… Continue reading El Idioma de Esperanza

Poetry, Reflection

The Unknown

I find that fear and anxiety are things that most of us struggle with but are not as willing to openly admit. Sometimes itโ€™s because we donโ€™t see it as a โ€œreal problemโ€ or we donโ€™t want to seem โ€œweakโ€. The truth of the matter, however, is that fear and anxiety ARE real and experiencing… Continue reading The Unknown

Poetry, Reflection, Strong, Videos

I Can’t

ย    I canโ€™t Bear to think what weโ€™ve become. I take that back this is like a bad rerun that wonโ€™t pass. Call me naive but I thought this was in the past, or at least thatโ€™s what I believed. I canโ€™t Rinse the bitter aftertaste or erase nerve-rattling images of a man with… Continue reading I Can’t

Poetry, Strong

Take a Knee

When a man in love wants to unite his life, to the woman he hopes would be his wife. When he wants to ask: Will you marry me? Thatโ€™s the moment to take a knee. When, while learning to walk, his child trips on his shoes, and daddy comes down to check for a bruise,… Continue reading Take a Knee