Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Pride.
The Plot To Blow Up John Briggs
Welcome to the 1970s! It was the decade that brought us Betamax, the Rubik's Cube, Star Wars, the women's liberation movement, protests against the Vietnam War, and counterculture—all characterised by an era of both division and hope.
By Chelsea Rose9 months ago in Pride
Superstar Divine Gay Feminines
How does it feel to be a gay divine feminine in a world of contrasting beliefs? If this is you, take a bow. You are not alone and are part of an enchanting collective of women who honor their bisexual or lesbian selves with love and respect. To walk a planet of bias and righteous indignation takes a soul brave enough to awaken others to the rigid ideals that dominate a world fixated on what is predictable. Being gay is a gateway to exceptional growth, although our world is flawed with bias, bullying, and indifference. In a darkening world, I find myself drawn to the call of the light, an esoteric ideal similar to religion but differing in its stance of soul safaris on Planet Earth. To say I am a soul is to understand the depth of the cosmos and the mysterious intellect that inspires soul growth and expansion. Life is short in the context of being human and the mystery of our arrival on Earth. Souls are fluid and ghostlike, while humans are flesh and blood, equipped with intelligence and a divine essence of light and dark. A mainstay in this universe of conceptual contrasts. The light sparkles as we travel through time on a mission of honorable importance. It may be as an earth angel here to rescue animals that felt the sting of human abuse or as an awakener of lost souls. The heart of humanity is broken, fragmented from the curse of life and ancestral wounding. The cycle of suffering holds the heart to ransom, causing blocks to love and frequencies that align with human happiness.
By Linda E Cole9 months ago in Pride
. "Born to Rise: A Farmer’s Son’s Dream"
In the quiet village of Tajori, nestled deep in the heart of Lakki Marwat, a boy named Afaq was born into a humble home. His family had little, but what they lacked in wealth, they made up for in love. His father, Wasiullah Khan, was unable to work due to circumstances that weighed heavy on their home. Life was not easy. The pressure of daily expenses, school fees, and household needs often fell on tired shoulders. But Allah never leaves His people alone.
By Dr Afaq Ahmad 9 months ago in Pride
Saddle Up: Why a Horseback Adventure in Jackson Hole Is the Experience You Didn’t Know You Needed
Imagine this: the scent of pine trees, the sound of a nearby creek, the gentle rhythm of a horse beneath you as the sun rises over the Tetons. It’s not a movie scene—it’s your next adventure with Jackson Hole Outfitters.
By Jackson Hole outfitters9 months ago in Pride











