Ice, Propane, and PeopleIce, Propane, and People
A long propane line. Cold weather. An ice storm coming. What could have been a miserable day turned into something better through small adjustments, shared effort, and a little humor.
A long propane line. Cold weather. An ice storm coming. What could have been a miserable day turned into something better through small adjustments, shared effort, and a little humor.
America was built on protest—but also on lines. One of those lines has always been clear: peaceful protest belongs in public spaces, not inside houses of worship. When activism crosses
A single line from a Facebook reel sparked a chain of questions that led far beyond AI or the devil—into truth, deception, the Bible, and the assumptions that shape how
On the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a reflection on how America remembers its heroes—why greatness does not require perfection, why honesty honors legacy, and why turning men
After years of undermining lawful authority and moral accountability, Minneapolis is now living with the consequences. Broken windows, hollow calls for peace, and a leadership unwilling to admit cause and
The old saying “the customer is always right” was never meant to excuse abuse or erase accountability. When that mindset seeps into public policy—where scrutiny becomes taboo and enforcement turns
In an age of instant outrage and incomplete facts, discernment has become a moral discipline. When emotion outruns truth and narratives harden before clarity arrives, the call is not to
Fame Does Not Equate to WisdomFame Does Not Equate to Wisdom
January 12, 2026January 12, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 3:10 pm
Fame can amplify a voice, but it cannot transform it into wisdom. As celebrities increasingly lecture the public on morality and righteousness, it’s worth asking whether visibility has been mistaken