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Unmasking Heroes: The Untold Stories Behind the Birth of Comic Book Legends

Written By: Terri Pressley  Where does a documentary about superheroes and comics begin? With Superman himself, of course! Superman, created in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joel Shuster, both 18 years old, combined parts of Hercules, a scientific Moses, and Jerry Siegel's confidence issues. He always had crushes on girls that didn't seem to know that he was alive, so he created a character that everyone would look up to, one that women would want and men would want to be.
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Unleashing Faith: How to Conquer Life's Impossible Odds with God's Strength

  Facing Impossible Odds: Trusting in God's Strength Have you ever found yourself in a situation that felt overwhelming, where the challenges seemed insurmountable? It's one of those moments when you're backed against the wall, wondering if there's a way out at all. Yet, for those who believe, even the most daunting circumstances are not too big for God to handle. In fact, it's often in these moments of difficulty that we learn to rely not on our own strength but on His divine power.

Rams Unveil Underwhelming New Uniforms: Fans Left Disappointed Again!

Written By Ken Hulsey Photos From The Los Angeles Rams As a lifelong Rams fan, I, like many others, was really excited this morning for the reveal of the new uniforms for the 2026 season. The announcement that the team would be getting new uniforms and logos came shortly after the Super Bowl, and since then, fans have been eagerly awaiting the team's new look. Many fans had been calling for a return to the classic Rams uniforms from the 80s and 90s, especially since the new rebranded uniforms introduced in 2020 failed to resonate with the fanbase. Initially, it seemed like a return to the "Ferragamo/Dickerson" style uniforms was on the horizon. However, those hopes seemed dashed a couple of months ago when it was revealed that the so-called new uniforms would simply be tweaked versions of the current ones, rather than a brand-new design. Despite this, I held on to the hope that we were getting a new but retro Rams rebranding. This morning, the team unveiled the new unifor...

Just a Thought: Designed by God | Pastor Steve Smothermon

Designed by God Psalm 139 is a profound reminder of God's intimate knowledge and omnipresence in our lives. The psalm opens with a declaration of God's deep knowledge of the individual: "O Lord, you have searched me and known me." This knowledge is not just superficial awareness, but a profound, penetrating understanding of all our ways. The psalmist acknowledges that before a word is on our tongues, God knows it completely. This reveals a God who is not distant or disinterested but is deeply engaged with the intricacies of our lives, understanding our thoughts and actions better than we understand them ourselves.

Unleash Your Inner Explorer: May Magic Awaits in Santa Fe!

Discovering Santa Fe: May Events for Young Tourists Santa Fe , a gem of the Southwest, is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and a host of exciting events. As summer approaches, young tourists flock to this artistic haven to experience everything from literature to local cuisine. If you're planning a visit in May, brace yourself for a whirlwind of activities perfect for making unforgettable memories.

Spice Up Your Life: Discover the Irresistible Flavor of El Pinto Hot Salsa!

Elevate Your Meals with El Pinto Hot Salsa: A Flavorful Must-Have El Pinto Hot Salsa, 16 Ounce (Pack of 6) - $28.99 @ Amazon.com - Order Here If you’re a salsa lover looking to add some zest to your meals, look no further than El Pinto Hot Salsa . Proudly crafted with fresh ingredients, this savory concoction is a delightful blend of peeled tomatoes, roasted Hatch green chiles, jalapeño peppers, sea salt, and garlic. It’s the perfect addition to any dish, whether you’re preparing a casual snack or an elaborate feast.

Exploring Shreveport: A Photojournalist's Journey Through History and Abandonment

 Story & Photos By Ken Hulsey I have to admit that Shreveport is probably my favorite city in Louisiana . The city features stunning visual contrasts, and as a photojournalist, walking around provides countless opportunities to capture thought-provoking images. I spent some time in downtown Shreveport this week and took a lot of great pictures. The area is rich with things to see, including many abandoned buildings, which can be found in every city and town in the state, as well as preserved historical landmarks and modern art and architecture.

You Have More Power Than You Think: How to Activate God’s Power in Your Life

The Wordless Book: Black - Stands For Sin In Our Lives, Red - Stands For The Blood Jesus Shed On The Cross, White - Represents Salvation Through Jesus, Gold - Represents The Kingdom Of Heaven. What if the power you’ve been searching for is already within you, but you haven't activated it yet? In this message, we kick off the series Power, Passion, and People with a foundational truth: God has already placed His power within every believer through the Holy Spirit. The challenge is not in receiving power; it’s in learning how to walk in it.

Marshall Texas: A Small Town With A Lot Of History And Big Charm

 Photos & Story By Ken Hulsey Last week, as I made my way back from some work in Arkansas , I decided to take a scenic route back to my hotel in Shreveport by traveling through Texas instead of retracing my steps through Arkansas and Louisiana . Along the way, I stumbled upon several charming small towns that I couldn’t help but think would make great weekend getaway destinations. One town that particularly piqued my interest was Marshall. I recalled reading about how Marshall was once the original headquarters of the Texas and Pacific Railway and that there might be a display commemorating the history of this now-defunct railroad. As a railfan, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to explore this piece of history.

Jose Tequila's in Marshall, Texas - The Best Darn Mexican Food I've Had in a Long Time!

 Written By Ken Hulsey Yesterday, I traveled back to the eastern Texas town of Marshall around dinner time. Whenever I visit Texas, I always try to enjoy some Mexican food because it's generally much better than what I get back home in Louisiana . Since I wasn't familiar with the area, I turned to Google to look for nearby restaurants and check their reviews. I found one that looked great and had excellent ratings, so I entered the coordinates and headed over.