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Unlock Extraordinary Blessings: Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and Transform Lives Today! | Ascend with Pastor Steve

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The road through historic Camp Claiborne, Louisiana - By Ken Hulsey  Discover how you can step out of your comfort zone and use the talents and passions that God has given you to make a difference in the lives of others. In this inspiring message, we talk about ordinary people doing extraordinary things by simply utilizing their skills to serve others. Whether you're a mechanic, an artist, or a teacher, find out how you can bless God's kingdom and bring comfort and hope to those around you. Watch now and be encouraged to let God love through you!

Curiosity Takes the Wheel: Discovering Shreveport's Historic Central Railroad Station

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Photos and Story by Ken Hulsey If you have ever driven on Interstate 20 through Shreveport, Louisiana, you may have noticed a building just north of the highway that looks very much like an old railroad station. I have literally driven past it over a dozen times and wondered just that. A week ago, my curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to go see if what I was seeing was indeed what I thought it was. (Writing can be hard at times, my friends.)

Dames, Detectives, and Superheroes: How 'Spider-Noir' Redefines Classic Noir for a New Generation!

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Unraveling the Web: Why 'Spider-Noir' is the Ultimate Nostalgic Thrill Ride! Written By Ken Hulsey Terri and I have a new show that we are hooked on, and we stumbled upon it quite by accident. I was actually searching on Amazon Prime for a new documentary series for both of us to watch since we had just finished watching two really good ones by Ken Burns, Louis & Clark, and The American Buffalo, and the advertising for Spider-Noir ( Watch now on Prime Video ) was the first thing that popped up. I was waiting on Terri to finish up in the kitchen, so I watched the trailer for the show and immediately became interested. 

From Vintage Cars to Antique Finds: Why Kramer Junction is a Must-Stop on Highway 395!

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 Photos and Story By Ken Hulsey Kramer Junction, a small desert outpost along Highway 395 in California, offers some surprising treasures for those willing to stop and explore. Kramer Antiques is a unique shop filled to the brim with vintage finds, collectibles, and memorabilia from bygone eras. Outside, an array of classic cars and trucks immediately attracts attention, hinting at the wonders that await inside.

Fleet of Flying Saucers? The Startling UFO Encounters Over the Nation’s Capital

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Just before midnight on Saturday, July 19, 1952, something strange happened at Washington National Airport. Air traffic controller Edward Nugent noticed seven unusual objects on his radar. They were far from any normal flight paths. He jokingly mentioned to his supervisor that it looked like a "fleet of flying saucers." At the same time, two other controllers saw a bright light in the sky that suddenly shot away at an incredible speed.

Unlock the Hidden Trails of Fort Buhlow: Discover Louisiana's Best-Kept Secret!

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 Photos and Story by Ken Hulsey Since Monday was Memorial Day and I had some free time, I decided to head to the Fort Buhlow Recreation Area for a morning hike. I have been working on taking better care of myself and getting more exercise lately, so the cool morning air—without the usual humidity—provided a great opportunity to enjoy some of Louisiana's beautiful scenery.

Bunkie: A Tale of Decline and Missed Opportunities in Central Louisiana | A View from the Wrong Side of the Tracks

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Photos and Story by Ken Hulsey Like many towns in central Louisiana, Bunkie was once thriving; however, today it is merely a shadow of its former self. Prosperity in Bunkie appears to depend on which side of the Union Pacific Railroad one is on. If you're on the west side, you are still hanging on by a thread; if you are on the east side of the tracks, you find yourself in a literal ghost town. This area is marked by an endless row of failed businesses and abandoned buildings. Unfortunately, the business district is gone and will likely never return.