by Darlene L. Turner | Jun 6, 2016 | Burning Lights, Chris Tomlin, Darlene L. Turner, From My Playlist - God's Great Dance Floor, God's Great Dance Floor | From My Playlist
Have there been times when your struggles have been so tough you’ve walked away? Given up on God? I’m sure there have been moments in all of our lives when we’ve questioned, Why, God? Why did You let this happen? This week a fellow employee had to go through a...
by Darlene L. Turner | May 30, 2016 | Darlene L. Turner, From My Playlist - Steady My Heart, Kari Jobe, Steady My Heart, Where I Find You | From My Playlist
I had a conversation with a friend this week on how we as individuals will never agree on everything. It’s true. We all have different opinions, beliefs, values, etc. However, there’s one thing I know we’d all agree on. Life’s hard. It’s messy—full of pain. We can’t...
by Darlene L. Turner | May 23, 2016 | Borderlines, Darlene L. Turner, Forever Summer, From My Playlist - Forever Summer, Paul Brandt | From My Playlist
Happy Victoria Day, my fellow Canadians! Don’t you just love this long weekend? For once, the weather has cooperated and it’s glorious! It’s a time for us to get out from under winter’s captivity and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Some go...
by Darlene L. Turner | May 16, 2016 | Connilyn Cossette, Counted With the Stars, Darlene L. Turner, Egyptian Freedom, Graf-Martin Communications, Out From Egypt | Book/Movie Reviews
Counted with the Stars By Connilyn Cossette The young and beautiful Egyptian Kira finds herself sold into slavery by none other than her own father. She’s at the mercy of a mistress who only wants to humiliate her at every turn. Why? Her only refuge is found in...
by Darlene L. Turner | May 9, 2016 | Darlene L. Turner, Every Cry is Heard, From my Playlist - Every Cry is Heard, Jim Brady, The Jim Brady Trio | From My Playlist
She stepped off the curb, texting as her head bopped in rhythm to the music playing in her ears, oblivious to the car careening from the right. Across the street, Kara jumped to her feet. She’d been waiting for the next bus when she noticed the young woman. She waved...