by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 28, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I saw the ‘We Will Bloom Again’ sign on Instagram and it was so positive that I had to have it at my store. We have lost all of our weddings and events, but one day we are going to have pretties again. In the meantime, we are going to have a flower...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 28, 2020 | A Southern Soul
A year after we started using again, I told my husband, ‘I can’t do this anymore.’ We walked into the Methadone clinic and we have not picked up a pill since. That was December 15, 2015. There are so many ways I have seen God working in our lives...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 27, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“The drug court judge sent me to Tutwiler Women’s Prison for using Methanpetamines while pregnant. I was not a meth user and had never done that drug, but it didn’t matter. I was there for six months. I had six-month-old baby and a...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 26, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I grew up in Mobile and went to Catholic school my whole life. I had a good childhood. I was in a car wreck when I was 22, and had back pain while waiting tables. The doctor ordered physical therapy and gave me a prescription for pain medications. My insurance...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 25, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“Thank you to the Souls Family. I have said ‘Thank you Lord’, over and over today. This kind of love is overwhelming. I want a National Hug Day where I can hug each one of you.” Patrick, “The Doughnut Man” When I hit publish this...
by Lynn Oldshue | Apr 25, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I was the Water Man and later became the Doughnut Man. I started selling drugs when I was 18. I always knew selling drugs wasn’t right, but I liked the fast income. I was taught the game from my family members from where I come from in Detroit. I tried to...