by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 29, 2011 | broken promises, inhibitions, judging, praising God, prayer, protesting, relationships, unconditional love, what if | What If...
Matthew sat on the front porch with his backpack beside him. He looked at his watch as he tapped his toe on the step. Late again. Can’t you ever be on time? Ever since his parents divorced, he spent every other weekend with his dad. And it never failed; his dad...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 22, 2011 | inhibitions, judging, praising God, prayer, protesting, relationships, unconditional love, what if | What If...
They stood at attention with swords raised as she walked through the village in the darkness. Her mission outreach lasted longer than normal and the path home took her through the toughest part of town. The most feared gang in this small community came out at dusk and...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 15, 2011 | inhibitions, judging, praising God, protesting, relationships, unconditional love, what if | What If...
I sat in my favourite spot on the couch, got out my knitting and turned on the television. My show was about to begin and I couldn’t wait to see how the season premiere would start. Would Kate really die? I hoped not. Would she remember that Castle told her he loved...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 8, 2011 | inhibitions, judging, praising God, protesting, unconditional love, what if | What If...
Cameron’s six-year old son stared at the untied laces on his sneakers. He picked them up, held them for a minute and dropped them as if they stung his hands. “Come on Steven,” Cameron said. “You can do it son. Just remember how I taught you.” A huge tear fell from...
by Darlene L. Turner | Aug 1, 2011 | inhibitions, judging, praising God, protesting, relationships, unconditional love, what if | What If...
She hummed the tune of a song that quickly became the theme of her life since she received the news. She looked to the sky and took in the wispy clouds splattered on top of the blue canvas. She let the gentle breeze whip her hair around in an unruly fashion. What did...