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From Flying Tigers to Delta Airlines: Our Day of Adventure at the Chennault Aviation & Military Museum!

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 Photos and Story by Ken Hulsey Recently, Terri and I decided to take the day off and travel up Monroe for a day of antiquing and sightseeing. After we had taken in all the wonderful shops in West Monroe, we decided to travel across the river and check out the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum. A local friend of ours highly recommended it, so we thought that we couldn't pass it up.

Beyond Your Wildest Dreams: Embracing the Extraordinary Plans God Has for You

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From A Sermon by James W Greer Time to Dream | Why Don’t You Dream?   (Romans 8:31, NKJV; Romans 8:37, NKJV; Jeremiah 1:7-8, TEV) Your dreams may be troubled, but God’s dreams for you are paramount, and they are good (Jeremiah 29:11, NIV). God’s dreams for your life are far greater than your own. They are not just bigger; they are exceedingly, abundantly more than you can think, dream, or even imagine (Ephesians 3:20, NKJV). God is going before you, arranging all the necessary circumstances for your dreams to come to fruition (Isaiah 45:2-3, TEV). When God gives you a dream, He takes responsibility for opening the right doors and creating the right circumstances (Revelation 3:8, NKJV). All you need to do is your part and then allow God to do His (Hebrews 4:3, NKJV; Hebrews 6:17, NCV).

Think America Isn't Great? From Fast Food to Friendly Faces: Discover Why We Should Appreciate America More!

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Written By Ken Hulsey As our country's 250th birthday approaches, I thought that it would be interesting to put a few things into perspective. First, being old enough to have experienced our great nation's 200th birthday celebration back in 1976, I am somewhat surprised at small number of celebrations across the country. Back in 76, there was a certain sense of excitement about our nations bicentenial. Patriotic themed events and imagery were everywhere. There was a train containing our national treasures, like the Declaration of Independence and the Liberty Bell, touring the country so that every American would have a chance to see them. There was a fleet of tall (sailed) ships touring port cities. Overall, there was a sense of national pride that permeated everything. It was a truly magical time for our country.

Why Lufkin, Texas is the Perfect Family Destination – Join Us on Our Last Adventure!

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 Story and Photos by Ken Hulsey This past Friday, our family decided to head west into Texas and revisit the town of Lufkin. On our trip there last year, we had lunch at Ray's Drive In, visited the Naranjo Museum of Natural History, and popped into the History Center in nearby Diboll. This time around, we brought our granddaughter along to share in the fun. The town of Lufkin has many family-friendly locations to enjoy, so many that we actually didn't get to them all in one day, so a return visit will have to be made in the near future.

From My Archives: Unseen Moments with Lynda Carter That Every True Wonder Woman Fan Will Love!

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 Story by Ken Hulsey I've been digging through my archives looking for interesting images to post. Since I've been writing about movies and television for well over twenty years, I have amassed a collection of hundreds of images, so weeding through all of them has been quite challenging. My main problem was simply finding a starting point.  

A Journey Through Louisiana's Rich History: Exploring the Historic Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site

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 Photos and Story by Ken Hulsey One of my favorite places here in Louisiana is the Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site. Every opportunity I get to enjoy this location, I take full advantage of it. In a state that sadly doesn't normally take the time to preserve historic places, the fact that the town of Plaquemine and the state of Louisiana actually took the time and spent the money to keep up this amazing location is nothing short of amazing. 

Why Silverwood Lake is the Hidden Gem for Outdoor Family Adventures

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 Photos and Story By Ken Hulsey Our family has cherished our time hiking around Silverwood Lake for years, so I knew a day spent in nature would be a hit for everyone. This beautiful area has been a favorite of ours, offering fantastic opportunities for hiking (just remember to stay on the trails), fishing, boating, and camping. What’s great about Silverwood Lake is its ability to feel serene, even though it's conveniently located near the bustling areas of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Orange County. Unlike nearby Big Bear Lake, which often gets crowded on weekends, Silverwood Lake allows you to enjoy a peaceful day if that’s what you’re after. 

Fireworks, Food, and Fun: Your Ultimate Guide to Albuquerque’s Freedom 4th Celebration!

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Celebrate Independence Day at Freedom 4th in Albuquerque! From the City of Albuquerque  This year, the City of Albuquerque invites you to join a spectacular celebration of America’s 250th anniversary of independence at Balloon Fiesta Park. This family-friendly event promises an unforgettable day packed with music, food, and festivities. So, gather your loved ones and prepare for a joyful evening under the stars!

Beyond Strength: Discovering the Transformative Power of Biblical Responsibility in Men's Lives

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 From James W. Greer What does it really mean to "act like a man" according to Scripture? In this message, we explore God's design for biblical manhood and the responsibilities that come with spiritual maturity. True maturity isn't determined by age, strength, status, or success; rather, it is revealed through responsibility, conviction, and obedience to God. 

Railroad Relics: Exploring the Nostalgic Remains of a Once-Bustling Depot in Louisiana

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 Photos and Story by Ken Hulsey I have a knack for finding all kinds of pieces of Louisiana railroad history. This past week, I was traveling down Highway 1 from Shreveport towards Natchitoches when I spied a structure off to my right that my keen eye immediately recognized as a railroad depot. My suspicion was soon confirmed as I pulled up in front of the old Texas & Pacific Railroad depot that once served the nearby town of Powhatan. The location also included an old railroad crossing signal, a replica railroad water tower, and an old gas station.