Wednesday, April 4th, 2007 at
10:33 am
The Last Son of Krypton

The following is from the book, Transition: Breaking Through the Barriers.
Having grown up with a poor self-view and low self-worth, I found myself looking for something to fill the void within me. I found Clark Kent. He was always described as mild-mannered, a pushover who didn’t walk with confidence, a timid soul who looked on the skinny side by the way that he dressed. His greatest distinguishing feature was his glasses – thick framed and giving the perception of poor vision.
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007 at
4:43 pm
Star Wars Truth: Part 2
In the climatic ending of the first Star Wars movie, we find ourselves barreling through space, engaged in a dog fight of epic proportions! We find our hero, Luke Skywalker in an X-Wing Fighter along with others from the Resistance. They are battling to destroy the Republic, who has become an oppressive force, ruled by the Sith. Explosions radiate from all around us! Laser blasts streak by, our hero and his compatriots are fighting for dear life. Lives are being lost while close encounters are being narrowly escaped. Isn’t life like this at times? Battles raging all around us, we feel like we’re surrounded?