Sarah Wilkes
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Saved by Grace
Roy Wilson was the most unpopular kid in the 8th grade. He walked with a brace on his left leg and spoke with a stutter when he was nervous. Roy did, however, have a vivid imagination. He would spend his time in class daydreaming about becoming an astronaut, a famous chef, or whatever his mind could conjure up. This is how he coped with loneliness. The other kids thought Roy was strange, to say the least. But he got used to being invisible because it gave him more time to dream.
By Sarah Wilkes3 years ago in Motivation
This is a Sign Your Life has Meaning
Reflecting on my upbringing, I realize God left clues as to what to accomplish during my time on Earth. At this point in my life, I can confidently say I am more aware of my identity than ever. Identity simplifies into two paths; who you want to be and who you're created to be. After a life of unfulfillment, I discovered who I'm created to be is undoubtedly the better choice. I came to this life-altering conclusion through thought-provoking questions, research, and ultimately allowing God to fill in the gaps my logic brain could not comprehend.
By Sarah Wilkes3 years ago in Motivation
Curse of Camp Wyandotte
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. As Liza James wandered through the woods looking for inspiration for her next novel, She looked up at the candle. Despite the cliche, she wondered at the old cabin.
By Sarah Wilkes4 years ago in Fiction
All that Glitters is not Gold
The year was 2085. A once fruitful Earth engulfed by a loveless culture; meaning there was no love of self, love of others, or love for the environment. The lack of love caused the population to wither away. First, it started with the spirit, then followed the mind, and lastly the physical body, leaving humans, not like the fictional zombies we read about in science fiction novels, but empty shells of humanity. Eventually, those empty shells disintegrated, returning to the barren earth.
By Sarah Wilkes5 years ago in Fiction
Everything but the Truth
The year was 3055. A once fruitful Earth engulfed by a loveless culture; meaning there was no love of self, love of others, or love for the environment. The lack of love caused the population to wither away. First, it started with the spirit, then followed the mind, and lastly the physical body, leaving humans, not like the fictional zombies we read about in science fiction novels, but empty shells of humanity. Eventually, those empty shells disintegrated, returning to the barren earth.
By Sarah Wilkes5 years ago in Fiction




