He Who Has A “Why” To Live…Can Bear Almost Any “How”

Psalm 119 : 49-50 NKJV: (49) “Remember the word to Your servant, Upon which You have caused me to hope. (50) This is my comfort in my affliction, For your word has given me life.” A young military man, Everett Alvarez, Jr., was once given only thirty seconds to prepare a five-minute speech for his … Continue reading

Poltroon

Noah Webster’s Original Definition, 1828 Dictionary: Poltroon n. [ Fr. & Sp. Poltron, Pg. poltrao, from It. poltrone, an idle fellow, sluggard, coward, from poltro, idle, lazy, poltrier, to lie abed lazily, from O. H. Ger. polstar, bolstar, cervical, capital, N. H. Ger. polster, Eng. bolster; usually erroneously derived from Lat. pollice truncus, maimed in … Continue reading