Football is back. College stadiums were packed last weekend and the pre-season favorites tested. Starting this week, the NFL games will count! The starters will play. Pre-season is over.
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Putting God First
Saturday, September 3, 2022
Tinsley's Book receives Gold Medal Award
For immediate release:Author's new book receives a warm literary welcome.
Readers' Favorite announces the review of the Christian - Historical Fiction book "Bold Springs" by William Tinsley, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1520324804.
Readers' Favorite is one of the largest book review and award contest sites on the Internet. They have earned the respect of renowned publishers like Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Harper Collins, and have received the "Best Websites for Authors" and "Honoring Excellence" awards from the Association of Independent Authors. They are also fully accredited by the BBB (A+ rating), which is a rarity among Book Review and Book Award Contest companies.
"Reviewed By Kimberlee J Benart for Readers' Favorite
Bold Springs by William Tinsley is a work of historical fiction with a Christian theme.
Set during the Civil War, it’s an epic tale that spans the
secession of Texas to the battlefields of Virginia and crescendos at
Gettysburg. It is centered around two men: storekeeper William James and the
Reverend John Browder, neither of whom is either pro-slavery or pro-secession,
one a man of uncertain faith and the other of deep belief, one a veteran of the
Battle of San Jacinto and Texas independence and the other a more recent
northern immigrant. It follows the lives of a company of Texas Confederate Army
volunteers and some of their family members as they experience the drama,
trauma, and social upheaval of the war that once divided the country.
In Bold Springs, William Tinsley gives us an engaging,
dramatic, and ultimately uplifting story that satisfies on many levels. Whether
you’re a fan of Civil War fiction or anything about Texas, you won’t be
disappointed. The characters of William James and Reverend Browder are carefully
and believably drawn. These are men who have imperfections but who attempt to
do what is right even in the face of threats to their lives from their own
neighbors. William’s friendship with Sam Houston and John’s with Abraham
Lincoln, along with references to military leaders and combatants on both
sides, provide historical insight. Most of all, a golden thread runs
throughout: an edifying call for brotherhood, unity, and peace. Highly
recommended."
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Never Give Up
Ken Burns’ documentary about Mohammed Ali contains an interesting and pivotal moment that might have determined the destiny of the young athlete. 21-year-old Cassius Clay had finally obtained his dream, a match with the heavy weight champion of the world, Sonny Liston. After 3 rounds, Liston and his corner were shocked at the young fighter’s toughness. Entering the 4th round many believe Liston’s handlers smeared his gloves and shoulders with an ointment that would burn his opponent’s eyes. Clay stumbled to his corner unable to see. He begged his trainer, Angelo Dundee to cut off his gloves. He was done. He couldn’t continue.
Monday, August 22, 2022
Centerpiece of History
Every time I write a check, I document the date with reference to the most important event in human history. This year is 2022 A.D., Anno Domini, Latin for “Year of our Lord.” Approximately 2022 years ago Jesus was born. Any date before that is B.C., “Before Christ.”
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Teachers Make A Difference
It is mid-August and already many students are back in school, excitedly finding their desks, making new friends, opening new books. Most teachers have been back at work for a week or more getting ready for the students who are assigned to their care.
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
You Can't Take It With You
Our 48-year-old son has entered the theater, in Belle
Fourche, SD, a small town near Sturgis that claims to be the geographic center
of the US. He is keeping his day job. A
few years ago, his entire family, including our daughter-in-law and three
grandchildren took part in performing Beauty and the Beast, a hilarious
and fun performance. Next month, he and
our granddaughter will perform in You Can’t Take It With You, a comedy
that exposes the vanity of pursuing wealth and power instead of building
friendships and family. We will be in the audience!
Bill's book, We Beheld His Glory is free as an eBook on Amazon August 9-13.
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Weddings and Marriage
Last week our 19-year-old grandson came to visit so he could participate in his best friend’s wedding. Weddings are exciting: handsome groomsmen lined up in their tuxedos, the groom nervously looking for his bride, bridesmaids in matching dresses, the flower girl and ring bearer announcing the bride’s entrance, and then, the bride, adorned for her husband. All of this followed by a reception: good food, joyful singing, and dancing. Weddings are an important passage for every generation as they come of age. .
Our marriage has had its celebrations and its sorrows. We have celebrated the birth of three children and six grandchildren, and we have wept at the graves of our parents. We have known exhilaration and depression, achievement and disappointment. We have traveled the world together and built a home. She nursed me to health after my motorcycle wreck. She is a breast cancer survivor.