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Stories of history, life and faith in the Lone Star state.

There is a dark story behind Kuykendahl Bridge... I'll share it on this episode.

My Dad's heart surgery did not go as planned. He suffered several strokes during the surgery, and he was never the same.

We have God's promise of everlasting life.

Lake Brownwood may not be the biggest lake in Texas... but between the history, the beauty... and a little bit of faith woven in... it's gotta whole lotta soul.

In April of 1968 San Antonio hosted Hemisfair. It was a fair that helped shape the Alamo City.

The Texas Medical Center in Houston is the largest medical center in the world.

The Texas Independence Trail is a journey that takes you through some of the most important places in the story of how Texas won its independence from Mexico.

A quiet moment to reflect on Holy Week and the hope and promise it brings to people of faith all around the world.

Pasadena is famous for a lot of things... the movie "Urban Cowboy" and Gilley's, the refineries, and strawberries.

The Addicks Reservoir and Barker Reservoir were built in the 1940s to help Houston with flooding problems.