The Kentucky House of Representatives recently passed House Bill 495. As I understand it, the bill as originally proposed by David Hale sought to protect counselors, pastors, and therapists providing therapy to minors from discrimination by the government. An amendment added to the bill ended up containing language that invalidated an executive order by Governor... Continue Reading →
Seeped Into Bone
I used to lean in, heart open wide,To stories of sorrow, of battles inside.A beacon, a harbor where hearts could unmoor,A refuge for souls battered, weary, and sore. But sorrow, like rain, can erode even stone,Day after day, seeped into bone.I once felt their grief like a knife in my chest,Now numbness grows stronger; and... Continue Reading →
