By now everyone has heard about the arrest of Sean Combs. Everyone has their own opinion on the allegations made against him. Just so we are clear, a man is innocent until proven guilty, but we all have our own speculations of how this debacle will play out. My honest opinion and this is just... Continue Reading →
A Pastor’s Fantasy by A.Dakala
Reverend Benjamin Jones was an ex drug dealer who changed his life from serving the streets to serving the pulpits, spreading the good word from the good book to anyone that would listen. He managed to even convince local drug dealers, pimps and pushers to attend church services on Sunday mornings to listen to him... Continue Reading →
Protected: “Past Lessons, new beginnings” (need password read) by A. Dakala
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“Vermin” (A Million Roses) by A.Dakala
I knew when I walked in and saw two wine glasses in the sink, that the atmosphere would have a scent of foul play. Coleman's favorite bottle of wine was empty, and in the trash can. I guess he didn't think I would notice it. I notice everything, I'm always scanning his house when I'm... Continue Reading →
“Thirsty or Consistency” by A. Dakala
What a beautiful day in Atlanta and a wonderful time to be a prosperous, intelligent and a well put together black man. It didn't matter what your past was like before you got here; your potential was calculated on what you were doing with your life now. Yes ATL, Hotlanta or Hollywood Atlanta are some... Continue Reading →
“Just when I needed God” by A. Dakala
Due to the pandemic and after fourteen years of service at my job, this morning the President of the company called for an staff meeting early this morning. I noticed that some of the top managers were not present. Today was the day, the company was shutting it's doors and moving operations to Ontario California.... Continue Reading →
“Debalce” by A.Dakala
Marriage failed because I was sleeping with the enemy, a fake rat disguise as a mouse. We were no longer friends and the all the hate had set in like grass stains in a pair of new blue jeans. I no longer loved this person anymore and my nightly prayers seem to beg for God... Continue Reading →
A Storm in the Pulpit by A.Dakala
Pastor Derek Bates was well known in the community as a dedicated church leader; who counseled single men and women and married couples in building a love relationship amongst God. His ministry seem to be very successful and has been publicized up and down the west coast uplifting troubled relationships into healthy spiritual leaders. Church... Continue Reading →