Deep in grief after losing his wife, Richard Miller felt God lead him to an orphanage in 1979. There, he found nine Black baby girls, abandoned and facing separation. Remembering his wife’s dying wish for him to not let love die, Richard saw this as a divine calling. Despite having no money and facing certain criticism, he adopted all nine sisters, trusting in a higher purpose to provide. His decision was an incredible leap of faith, one that his community called foolish. He sold his possessions for diapers and worked tirelessly, often praying for strength through exhausting nights. The years…
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In a world where a “good laugh” often comes with a side of cynicism, a sarcastic bite, or a joke that makes you glance over your shoulder, there is a special kind of comedy that feels like a breath of fresh air It’s clean, it’s gentle, and it sneaks up on you, leaving you with a smile that lasts all day. This is the magic of old age Pickles humor. ⁇ ️😊 Created by the wonderfully talented Brian Crane, the “Pickles” comic strip is a masterclass in finding the funny side of everyday life, especially the life that comes after the…
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In the quiet corners of our Sunday newspapers, nestled between the crosswords and the classifieds, there exist a world that feels like a warm hook It’s a world drawn in gentle lines and colored with soft, familiar hues. This is the world of “Pickles,” created by the brilliant Brian Crane, and it’s more than just a comic strip; it’s a love letter to the small, beautiful, and often hilarious moments of growing older. 🧓 ️👵 While other comics might really on slapstick or high-concept gags, “Pickles” finds its humor and its heart in the everyday. It’s about Earl and Opal…