God is the Cure

Officer Trouble

The sun beams overhead and an azure Atlantic is just visible through a verdant screen of palm trees and bougainvillea bushes to the west. Lush topiary covers the east side of Ocean Boulevard as well, shrouding gated spreads that line the avenue like new wedding cakes. On days like this… By Tristram KortenDecember 12, 2002 The […]

What Happened To Mom?

Part 1: First his mother was taken. Then came a criminal investigation. By Tristram Korten Joyce Santinello, 84-years-old and suffering from dementia, disappeared from her Fort Lauderdale apartment on March 5, 2024. Her son and primary caregiver, John Santinello, hasn’t seen her since. He’s turned to the police, the courts, and medical professionals for help only […]

What became of us?

#MercifulPouringGrace It was predicted in the Bible that humanity would stray so far, That we would purposely ingest poison blinded by sin of its dangers. Also that we will experience infirmities for which there is no cure. From infanticide being legal to the normalization of pedophilia to most Most kids thinking they are LGBTQ when […]

Get to Know God Through Songs

From Aimee Cabo’s The Cure Radio Show Those of us that have experienced no luck tend to try, even though we believe we are likely to fall. We have experienced stress and turned to drugs while it kills us softly for the devil deceives us using our past and our memories as a weapon. At […]

Respecting the Opinions of Others

We all have varying opinions from one another, and right now those differences are feeling amplified way beyond what connects us. There’s a tendency to unfriend others who don’t lean to our way of thinking, who don’t speak out enough, or who speak out to often. It’s a no win situation for all of us. […]

Keeping Our Kids Safe During Remote Learning

Over the last few weeks we have all received a crash course in remote learning, even though we weren’t fully prepared to keep our kids safe during this time. As school comes to an end, and the summer kicks into full gear, there may be a temptation to continue to allow the long hours of […]

Practice Kindness, Always

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“First and foremost, we need to be the adults we want our children to be. We should watch our own gossiping and anger. We should model the kindness we want to see.” – Brene Brown, Daring Greatly  Do you want the world to be a kinder gentler place? If so, it starts with you. It’s […]

The Importance of Humor in Our Lives

People Laughing at Dinner Table

Have you ever paid attention to how laughing affects your whole body? I don’t mean the snorts and snot and the aching cheeks, though those are pretty spectacular as well. What I’d like to take notice of during the next several seconds is how it affects your physical, mental, and spiritual peace.  Physical Benefits of […]

Heading into the New Year with Healing Optimism

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No matter what 2019 looked like can we take a moment to acknowledge the pure success that you are here today. Take a deep breath, sit still, and focus on the moment. Find healing in it. This, friend, is a victory. There is joy in this space. In the middle of the journey there is […]

Speaking Up In A Man’s World

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We live in a man’s world, but women, we are finding our voice.  It’s been a slow climb but one that picked up momentum with #MeToo and #ChurchToo. For once it doesn’t appear as though it will fizzle out. Men are starting to listen. The good men anyway.  I learned early on that this world […]