by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 6, 2018 | A Southern Soul
There is always more to the story. Interviewed a man today in jail for domestic violence. When he was a young boy he was molested for several years by his uncle and never told anyone. Years later he saw his dad commit suicide and life didn’t get any easier after that....
by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 6, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“We are talking about marriage and trust. We have been married for almost ten years.” “Keeping trust is the hardest part of marriage.” “We met through mutual friends. I liked him as soon as I saw him.” “She did not. I will...
by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 5, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“There was a guy in Fairhope named Ziggy. He was homeless and we pulled over to check on him. We took him to church and out to eat after. One Sunday at church, God told me there were a lot more people like Ziggy out there that need help. After church, I told...
by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 4, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“We are from Egypt. I met my wife collecting money for poor people. I had my own engineering company in Egypt but the economy was bad. We moved to the U.S. to work hard and have a new opportunity and a good education for our kids. I was here 18 months without...
by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 3, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“You grew up in a glass house.” My dad often tells me this about my childhood. He grew up with alcoholic parents, trying to step in when his dad hit his mother. He doesn’t share more than this so I didn’t understand what he saw or appreciate the...