Remember “America Held Hostage!” Have you ever pondered the depths of human endurance, facing peril in a distant land away from loved ones? Step into the shoes of Rocky Sickmann, a U.S. Marine who was taken hostage during the tumultuous Iran crisis of 1979. In this “I Was There,” you’ll hear the unfiltered account—revealed firsthand—of the 444 days he spent as a captive, shedding light on strength, sacrifice, and unwavering determination in the face of adversity.
You Should’ve Never Said It
Have your words gotten you into a bit of trouble? Dan has been there. Here’s his perspective on your situation.
Aesop’s Fables
Aesop’s Fables are a collection of ancient Greek tales attributed to Aesop, a storyteller believed to have lived around 620–564 BCE. These...
The Abernathy Brothers
When two boys decide to ride from Oklahoma to New York City, it’s not just about the distance, but the heart and spirit of adventure. With...
How does a person balance dreaming and longing for “more” with being personally content?
I believe personal contentment is either beyond money or beside money. Personal contentment is something that has to do with joy if we were talking...
Measure Up!
What do Myanmar, Liberia, and the United States have in common? How many furlongs is a mile? What’s a BTU? Grab a ruler, and put on your...
Black Beans & Rice with a Twist!
Join Bob Woodall and Orran Scruggs in The Galley for a vibrant cooking adventure! Discover how to elevate the humble black beans and rice into a...
0 Comments