Invitation to ‘Episodes’           Welcome. This is an invitation for you to see and hear the latest chapter in The Journey – adifferentkindofstorybook and some of the...

14 Years In The Making…

                                      In June 2010 I began my program – The Journey-adifferentkindofstorybook. I write my own stories and for the first ten years I told my stories to inmates in our local county detention center, a neighboring county detention center...

Invitation to Bobby the Butterfly

  Hello Friends and Supporters. I’d like to offer you another one of my children’s books. It’s one of my kid’s favorite stories that I read to them in school. It’s about HOPE, FRIENDSHIP and NEVER GIVING UP. Oh, it’s also a coloring book. (smile) Please visit:...

Four Short Children’s Stories post 2024

  Hello friends and supporters, Summer is here. For the past 4 years I have been reading stories, that I wrote to 5 elementary schools here in Lexington, KY.  My stories have a message and as one teacher said, “Brother Charles is here with life lessons”. That is...

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month 10/20

  Hello Facebook family,                   10/19/20                 This is domestic violence awareness month. Often times people think of domestic violence as someone being hit, kicked, or punched, but they are NOT the only forms that this violence takes....

New Video

Paradise Place video post   Hello Facebook family and friends,                 I’d like to invite you to watch my new video, Paradise Place, which has been produced by my friend/producer Keith Richardson at McGProductions@Double “K” Studios [email protected]...

100 years ago today

100 years ago today

100 years ago, today Today, 100 years ago, Charles W. Taylor, Sr. was born. He lived thru some very hard times, but he never taught us to hate. He believed in The Lord and 5 years ago, at age 95 he passed. He decided at age 90 that he wasn’t going to cut his hair any...

NEVER GIVE UP!!!

NEVER GIVE UP!!!

Never Give Up!   “Lord, while you’re growing me, please keep me humble, but give me the guts to try!” Who says you can’t teach an ­older dog new tricks? (smile) I met a woman a few weeks ago who operates a drug rehabilitation center here in Lexington. We spoke...