Dear chinika.com, I could not help but to be moved by a recently published story on your Web site ("Parallel Lanes of Hwy 84"). The story caught my attention because the subject of the story was Pam Moore. My last name is also Moore and, even though I reside in Tulsa, Okla., my roots are in Mississippi. Pam’s story is a remarkable one and you tell her story vividly. I felt like I knew this person and was right by her side, watching the pages of her life flip from tragedy to triumph. I really felt a kindred spirit with her when she said, “Trust God even when you are unable feel his presence.” This statement spoke volumes to my spirit and caused me to reassess what seem to be minor and insignificant trials in my life. It gave me a greater appreciation for what God has done in my life. It renewed a resolve in me to smell the roses and enjoy life. Keep up the good work! You are impacting lives!
Calvin Moore Tulsa, OK
Dear chinika.com, Wow! Being an educator, I am especially compelled to reach out and help students who are struggling. Richard L. Scott’s life is an incredibly inspirational story of the power of the human spirit and the will to succeed. It reminds us that it doesn't matter how you start in life, but how you finish. Bravo to chinika.com for sharing this wonderfully written, uplifting story.
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