When A Baptist Church in Oklahoma City Turned Down Martin Luther King Jr. and Helped Alter the Course of History

A decade before he delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, Martin Luther King Jr. was turned down for a position at a Baptist church in Oklahoma City. The story is a reminder that a constant force is shaping our lives and preparing us for something greater. Continue reading When A Baptist Church in Oklahoma City Turned Down Martin Luther King Jr. and Helped Alter the Course of History

Marie Tillman Once Again Honors Her Husband’s Legacy and Shows Us the Definition of Strength 

13 years ago, Pat Tillman gave his life for America. Today, his sacrifice is being used to shame NFL players on social media. Meanwhile, fighting for her husband’s legacy is Marie Tillman, who, since suffering unimaginable grief, has continuously showed us all what it means to be a hero. Continue reading Marie Tillman Once Again Honors Her Husband’s Legacy and Shows Us the Definition of Strength 

The Heart of the Buffaloes: The Unrivaled Resolve of the Colorado Football Team

So, the rise is real. Colorado is one win away from a Pac 12 Championship. The Buffaloes improbable rise from last to first in the Pac 12 South has been built on a foundation of faith in something greater than itself and an unshakable perseverance. Continue reading The Heart of the Buffaloes: The Unrivaled Resolve of the Colorado Football Team

Take a Front Row Seat as Josh Abbott Band Attempts to Save Country Music

THE GUITAR STRUMMING abruptly commences leading to a prominent drum crash. It’s the opening salvo to Josh Abbott Band’s most recent release Front Row Seat. The album highlights the maturation process the Texas country music staple is currently experiencing. Front Row Seat as an album, when heard holistically, tells a story. It’s a story of love and loss. The album is structured in a way … Continue reading Take a Front Row Seat as Josh Abbott Band Attempts to Save Country Music

Have We All Lost Our $%&#$#% Minds? How Social Technology is Polarizing Us

The gunshots ring out, and I can’t believe how loud they are. You can hear them in perfect crispness over the speakers of my television. They were broadcast on a cable news network after being recorded by a simple device that we all now carry in our pockets. The audible pops of the gunfire were bone-chilling. The fact that they came not on the streets … Continue reading Have We All Lost Our $%&#$#% Minds? How Social Technology is Polarizing Us

The Departure: Reporting on Oklahoma City’s Independence Day Anguish

Let’s be perfectly clear. Grown men playing a silly basketball game is about as important as the latest Bachelorette gossip on this Independence Day weekend. With sadistic men successfully igniting bombs and shooting up night clubs while an American presidential election is making One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest look like uplifting family entertainment, really tall, athletic men who get paid ungodly amounts of money … Continue reading The Departure: Reporting on Oklahoma City’s Independence Day Anguish

In the Midst of Desperate Madness, We Are Left with Our Faith

The elementary school buzzed with the faithful preparing for a simple Sunday service near the geographical center of America. Yet, at least for me, time slowed when I heard the number: 50 dead in Orlando. Disbelief was replaced by the shock and sadness now flowing through me as I numbly walked myself through the job for which I had been tasked. My only motivation now … Continue reading In the Midst of Desperate Madness, We Are Left with Our Faith