Adjust Your Audio

By |February 23rd, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

One of the many "occupations" I've had over the years includes a journey into radio. First as a weekend deejay, and then moved into sports. Primarily football play-by-play, and color commentary . It was a great adventure from which I have wonderful memories. I was fortunate to work with some great people including John Quinlan, from whom I learned a lot about broadcasting, and Steve Brown, from whom I learned a lot about football. The play-by-play guy tells you what is happening, and the color guy tells you why it happened. On a side note, I

Yippers

By |February 17th, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

I love dogs. All dogs. Need to make that abundantly clear because I'm about to pick on a specific breed for a moment. It's a popular breed, and I've been blessed to have them as a part of my family. And while this is not true of all in this breed, it is of many. They are what I call, "yippers." Dogs that bark at almost everything and anything. Any guesses? That's right...Yorkies. Again, I'm not saying it's true of all Yorkies, but in my experience, it's more common than not. It's also true they are

The Dream

By |February 16th, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

Have to say, love being back in the stream and watching God move. For the last few days I've been revisiting the early days of my walk with Christ.  As a new Believer I spent a lot of time in the book of Acts, seeing the power of the Gospel in action. With each miracle, the truth of Jesus was boldly proclaimed without fear or reservation. Many times with great persecution and personal cost. I wondered why we no longer saw the miraculous. Where was the boldness of Peter and John? Why did the church in America

A Matter of Death

By |February 13th, 2024|Categories: Brooks|

The vision for Faithful Wounds was given almost 9 years ago. August 16, 2015 to be exact, the day I acquired the domain name. I've never lacked direction or clarity of purpose, but the will to do it wasn't always there. While there are various reasons why, some of which I will share later, there was no excuse. Part of what I would be sharing included a level of transparency that frankly, I wasn't that comfortable with. When my nephew Jason was here, we took a lot of golf cart rides as I shared the good, the

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