Guestpost at Tiffany’s!

My friend, Tiffany’s blog site, that is!

We’ve “known” each other a long time, but never met. She loves on new-born babies as they enter this harsh world, with total gentleness, I’m sure breaking the shock for the little ones she holds so dear.

She loves on grown ups the same way.

Which explains why she would be so kind as to invite me to guest post at her place.

Run on over to her lovely, quiet, gentle place and read what she asked me to write.

Give her lots of blog love for being so kind to me.

⭐ And comment!

Posted in Believe it or not!, Inspiring, Photos, Sayings, Wisdom

But . . . There Really IS a Fire in the Theater!!!

Freedom of Speech (painting)
Freedom of Speech, by Norman Rockwell, Image via Wikipedia, The way it was meant to be.

I know my readers love stories and this one is a doozy.

Do read it and wake up.

WHEN THE LAW IS NO MORE

Here you will find the amazing story of the true purpose of censorship

and the true purpose of freedom of expression

in a world gone awry.

Do read it.

And wake up.

Posted in Believe it or not!, Inspiring, Rain, Wisdom, Womanhood

Fayetteville Prayer Vigil Greeted with Sprinklers, Vulgar Music

This is how it is, now, in the land of the free and the home of the brave:

The people who arrived for the 40 Days for Life kickoff event last week, outside the abortion center in Fayetteville, Arkansas, got a bit of a surprise–a brand-new sprinkler system, with the sprinkler heads pointed directly at the prayer volunteers.
“The owner of the business complex turned the sprinklers on as soon as we set up all our equipment,” said Tiffany in Fayetteville. “And they kept the sprinklers on for two hours.”

One co-owner spent the entire two hours “pacing and walking up and down the parking lot, yelling at us and telling the police to arrest us,” she said. “Needless to say, the police officers were polite and explained they could not arrest us.”

The prayer volunteers were then greeted with loud, obscene music from inside the building. “We sang and played worship music and lifted our voices to God,” Tiffany explained. “Our God songs drowned out the vulgar music.”

Through it all, the prayer volunteers refused to be discouraged. “The bottom line–God triumphed,” she said. “Praise the Lord!”

40 Days for Life is a peaceful assembly. Participants gather on public sidewalks outside abortion facilities, and pray that God will end abortion in America in our lifetime. That’s really all there is to it. I don’t know why someone would feel the need to try to stop a group of people from exercising their religious right to pray publicly, but that appears to be what happened in Fayetteville.