by Susan Jenkins Writer | Apr 9, 2013 | History, Social justice, Uncategorized
What makes sane, intelligent people choose to follow a Hitler? To assist in rounding up, imprisoning, torturing, and murdering an entire race of people? The war to stop Hitler ended a mere fourteen years before I came on the scene of humanity, and it has held a sort...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Mar 30, 2013 | Personal security, Uncategorized
So how long ago did you last try to use a pair of those kindergarten scissors? You know, the round-ended safety scissors that only cut paper — or, maybe they’ll cut paper, if you hold your mouth right. Â You may remember trying to use them one night your...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Mar 25, 2013 | Faith, Home and family, Personal security, Uncategorized
You’re strong, successful in your sphere of influence, important to people close to you — perhaps even to some you’ll never meet in person. That didn’t happen by accident. To accomplish what you have, you’ve chosen carefully the paths...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Mar 16, 2013 | Faith, Home and family, Inspiration, Spirituality
Walk and chew bubblegum! Â Oh, you’ve got that one? Â Great! Â (Just don’t leave your gum on the sidewalk when you’re done.) Pat your head and rub your tummy! Good with that one, too? Â Wow, we’re getting somewhere. How about saying...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Mar 10, 2013 | Faith, Inspiration, Spirituality, Uncategorized
They say a two year-old wouldn’t be able remember much. I remember the barn burning. Not from what I was told, but the vivid picture of where I was sitting on the bed in the bedroom that doubled as a den and looking out the window. And the flames. I...