When I first heard the news of Muhammed Ali’s passing, I didn’t think of his boxing record. I’m not a boxing fan. I didn’t think of his name change from Cassius Clay either. I know that marked a significant change in his life. Continue reading “Muhammed Ali – A Musical Tribute”
Author: John Wesley Smith
MOLDed
I had fun reading The Girl Who Could Fly, by Victoria Forester. It’s a story for kids about a country girl named Piper who was gifted with the ability to fly. Continue reading “MOLDed”
Byrne on Bowie
The day after rock music icon David Bowie died, his death led the news nearly all day. Such unabashed fawning! On one newscast I heard a piece of audio from Talking Heads front man David Byrne which captivated me. Continue reading “Byrne on Bowie”
Are We Ready for God’s Judgment?
Allow me to draw your attention to an article by Michael Snyder called “The Most Evil Government in American History”. It raises the question as to whether we’re prepared for God’s judgment.
God-fearing people will find it hard to disagree with the issues Snyder brings out. Continue reading “Are We Ready for God’s Judgment?”
Mandy or Randy?
One late Sunday night in 1975 I heard Barry Manilow interviewed on “Music People,” a program on WLS radio, Chicago. Manilow said his music was going to be diverse, like that of the Beatles.
What a laugh! But I read something about Manilow which made me laugh even more. Continue reading “Mandy or Randy?”