They say trust me. Trust me. Like the words themselves hold some weight, some magic, some invisible armor against the truth. They come to you with smiling faces, firm handshakes, their eyes steady and voices low, as if loyalty could be whispered and believed just by saying it enough.But the world is old, and the world is tired, and men and women ha… Read More
By Vivian CrosswellBehind the haunting melody and Southern grit of “What You Miss” lies not just Roy Dawson’s authenticity—but a deeper question: what if God was the ultimate Creator, the ultimate writer, and His music could be translated into film? And if so—why does the industry seem hell-bent on keeping Him in the shadows?The Gifted Cr… Read More
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Life, Love, and the Noise of the World: A Lesson in TrustLife is a tricky business, and when it comes to relationships, it’s doubly so. It’s hard enough to figure out how you feel, what you want, and who you can trust in this world full of noise. But when people who aren’t part of the story—family, friends, or strangers who’ve got nothing… Read More