by Wesley Bryant | Jan 15, 2025 | Stories
A nurse walked down the hallway his mother walked decades before he did. Beep … beep … he could hear the sounds from patients’ rooms. He kept a small keepsake pinned to his scrubs, a pin his mother gave him when he graduated nursing school. She had once worn the same...
by Wesley Bryant | Dec 13, 2024 | Stories
The people of the year 1000 faced division, uncertainty, and fear for the future. They didn’t know it then, but they stood at the edge of change, transitioning from the Dark Ages to the Middle Ages. Nine centuries later, in 1914, I wonder how people felt as the world...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Dec 13, 2024 | Stories
Lisa Marcrom’s fingers glided across her client’s tense muscles, a particular relaxation method that seemed to soothe the body and mind. The client’s crumpled brow started to soften as her hands moved with practiced precision. The tension in their shoulders...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Dec 13, 2024 | Stories
Catherine Stephens didn’t plan a career as a superintendent — it developed naturally, like a story she was meant to live. Early in the mornings, one could find her in the classroom, her smile growing as she watched students grasp and apply new concepts. The energy of...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Dec 13, 2024 | Stories
A house mother stepped out of her small cottage, clutching a book in her hand. It was warm outside, but what truly stirred the ground were the joyful shouts and the pattering of tiny feet. Children rushed toward her from every direction, eyes bright with expectancy....
by Guest Writer | Dec 13, 2024 | Stories
Walking toward the door, you are greeted by neon lights and colorful architecture at Casa Mexico. Smiling faces lead you to your table, welcoming you into a cozy interior with music playing and a water feature that just oozes relaxation. The menu is extensive,...