This blog is dedicated in memory of Braxton Bennet Snyder: 1949-2011

I just received a phone call that a long-time friend passed away on Sunday.  My heart is broken for the family and his loved ones.  Brax is now in the arms of the angels and he’s pain-free.  His authentic spirit will live on through countless, humorous, heart-felt stories. He was a kind man, highly admired, with great integrity, who walked proudly and respectively upon this earth.  His footprints are embedded in the hearts of many. His life was too short but his legacy lives on.  Thank you, Brax, for sharing the priceless and precious gifts of your soul. Continue reading »

I invite you to read my latest article on Examiner.com/Charleston.  To leave a comment, click on the button to the right “no response” and a window will pop up. All contact information remains private.  Love to hear from you.

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I invite you to read my second article as Charleston Grief and Bereavement Examiner.  Would love to hear your comments.

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Am thrilled to announce my first article as Charleston Grief and Bereavement Examiner was posted today.

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Is the world finally waking up to the possibility that medicine and spiritually are no longer separate entities?  That by combining the two, remarkable miracles can take place?  Only you can decide for yourself.

On Tuesday, Dr. Oz interviewed Dr. Issam Nemeh on his show, posing the question, “Can faith be the reason the unexplainable happens?” Visit the link below and see how Dr. Nemeh heals through prayer and his hands.

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Do you think it’s possible that profound healings can take place by bridging medicine with spirituality?