Posted on February 25, 2009 by Robert Lee "Trey" Edwards, Jr.
Mom recommended that I write a second part to the Chivalry post that deals with practical application of the principles discussed. I will finish it today and Mom should have it graded by the end of the week, at which time I will apply her corrections and then post it.
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Posted on February 23, 2009 by Robert Lee "Trey" Edwards, Jr.
Note: This is mainly for guys, but girls/ladies can also benefit from this by knowing what to look for and what to encourage.
Is there truly a place in the world today for knights in shining armor that slay dragons and rescue maidens? Too many young girls dream of their “Prince Charming,” thinking that no such [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2009 by Robert Lee "Trey" Edwards, Jr.
American music, although supposedly covering every genre and style, in fact leaves many people in the cold regarding their available choices of music suiting their taste.
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Posted on February 17, 2009 by Robert Lee "Trey" Edwards, Jr.
You’re not listening to me,
You don’t hear a word say you, don’t understand the message I bring,
You don’t know the TRUTH! [Matt. 13:14-15]
Here’s an idea I’ll just throw it at you plain
Let’s say the sweetest man in all existence was brutalized
So you could be with Him. Marred more than any man,
Humiliated in public [Isaiah 53:3-12, [...]
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Posted on February 9, 2009 by Robert Lee "Trey" Edwards, Jr.
Throughout history, there have been many “ages.” The Iron Age, The Dark Ages, the Rennisance period, etc. These names are descriptive of what was going on in those periods. What will history have to say about OUR age? I think that the most descriptive label would be the “Information Age.” A couple decades ago, we [...]
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