Tiger’s Fall and Rise
By Paul R. Stanley
Since November of last year, the saga of Tiger Woods marital infidelity has consumed the attention of a substantial percentage of Americans who yearn for the intimate details of his and Elin’s personal struggles. It all began on Thanksgiving night when Tiger crashed his SUV within the confines of his gated community. When the initial news reports surfaced some of us probably attributed the accident to opening that second bottle of white Burgundy at the dinner table. Overindulgence may have been the cause, but not of a fine and rare vintage of wine. […]
Mission Possible…
This was my first mission trip. So many of my close friends have shared stories of their wonderful experiences from Africa, China, Mexico and other places where Christ love is so needed. One friend in particular was concerned about me making this trip. The past twelve months have been without question, the most difficult in my life. With having to deal with so much, they wanted to make sure I was going to be able to handle seeing the devastation I was about to encounter after dealing with so many devastating issues in my own life. I appreciated their concern; […]
Haiti Photos
Haiti Photos
Haiti
It's been a while since I communicated with you since I left the Senate. If you're interested, below are updates from my mission trip to Haiti that I am on as we speak.
Port-du-Prince, Haiti
After spending two days in the Dominican Republic we began our journey at about 3:30 a.m. CST. We boarded our first bus in Jarabaco, D.R. We drove to the Capitol city of Santa Domingo.
Dominican Republic
Today was our second full day in the Dominican Republic. This morning started a bit different but ended much the same. We split up to accomplish different objectives. Scott, Mark and Bart went to visit a chicken farmer. One goal in the D.R. is to provide income for the ministry and jobs for those who so desperately need one.