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Warworn

By Victor Sanchez Warworn: adjective – Showing the effects of war or military service She looks around in confusion. Sitting up she has the look of anticipation and fear. “What are they going to do to me?” Covers her face as she waits. The seconds pass like hours. A warm […]

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A Man of Emotions

By Omar Rojas As a man, cultivating your emotional life in your relationship with God and others is important. Think of David the shepherd boy. Well, that is what he was at one point. But we see him develop into this giant-slaying warrior. Out of all the people in Israel,

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Blue Bin Wednesday

By Victor Sanchez Wednesday night I’m awakened to sound of the dogs in the neighborhood barking out of control. I run to my gun locker fumbling for the keys; I grab a shotgun. I peek through the upstairs curtain to see what’s going on. I see movement coming from the

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Reclaimed Man

By Victor Sanchez Anyone that knows me knows that I like old stuff. The rustier the better. Whenever I see a piece of old weathered lumber I can’t help but stop by and see if I could use it for something. Come trash day, on my ride to work, I

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Carry On

By Melissa Brito Why me? Why is God allowing this to happen to ME. Why isn’t God stepping in and stopping this from happening? Why is He allowing MY life to fall apart? Doesn’t He know that I will NOT be the same after this? Do any of these questions

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The Promising Sacrifice

By Omar Rojas In the narrative leading up to the crucifixion we find that Israel was so far from God that the highest representative of the people, that is, the high priest, totally missed the mark on seeing the Messiah. You have to understand that at this point in time

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You Are Enough

By Daisy Peregrino I am going to tell you what I learned about my faith, while sitting inside a brothel. It was 2013 when I found myself studying abroad in Shanghai, China. The country being one of the top offenders for human trafficking and the cities being one of the

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Bright Lights

By Omar Rojas Do you ever have those awe-striking moments, you know, the kind which get you no matter how many times you experience the same thing? For me, one of the most captivating moments is pausing to stare at the night’s sky. It is quite easy to overlook the

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Who’s Cheering You On?

By Myrna Brito The New Year brings resolutions. Our resolutions may be to improve our physical health, climb the career ladder, start a business, start or complete school, draw closer to God, or/and invest in specific relationships. These are just a few examples of the noble goals we set before

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