by Darlene L. Turner | Jul 4, 2011 | inhibitions, judging, praising God, protesting, relationships, unconditional love, what if | What If...
“Mommy, I can’t see,” Kylie said. “The turn is too big. I want to go back.” Jessica could hear the stress in her daughter’s voice and knew tears were threatening to spill from her eight year old. Still, she stayed behind her daughter watching carefully as Kylie...
by Darlene L. Turner | Jun 13, 2011 | inhibitions, judging, praising God, protesting, unconditional love, what if | What If...
She felt her toe begin to tap as the worship band started to play the next song. She responded automatically to the beat. Slowly, the rhythm began to overtake her body like a child’s excitement on Christmas day as they waited to open that first present. She eyed those...
by Darlene L. Turner | Jun 6, 2011 | judging, protesting, unconditional love, what if | What If...
They watched from a distance as the protestors diligently painted their outcries on pieces of cardboard before nailing them to wooden stakes. One-by-one, the men and women grabbed a sign and began their walk down the street yelling at anyone and everyone to listen to...
by Darlene L. Turner | May 30, 2011 | judging, unconditional love, what if | What If...
The older man shuffled into the row where single parent Tammy sat with her 5-year old daughter. He plunked himself in the chair beside them. Immediately, the smell of dirty socks and body odor lingered in the air. Tammy watched as her daughter plugged her nose. She...