by Linda Faulkner Johnston | Jun 30, 2020 | Inspiring People: Dallas
“My family’s home was destroyed in 1938 during Kristallnacht. Just days after that, my father and I were deported to Buchenwald.” Heinz Wallach If one needs hope—and so many of us do during this time of COVID-19—one need look no further than at the life of Heinz...
by Linda Faulkner Johnston | May 7, 2020 | Inspiring People: Dallas
“A man was dropped off at the ER doors one night, stabbed in the chest; seconds later he becomes unresponsive and loses his pulse. I was the Doc in charge. This man walks out five days later, and I thought, ‘This is what I’m called to do.’” Most people...
by Linda Faulkner Johnston | Aug 9, 2018 | Blog
MELISSA MACATEE Author & Photojournalist Steeples of Texas She would notice them on trips from Dallas to Austin as a little girl – steeples with finials over the treetops. That fascination would only increase for native Dallasite Melissa Macatee, leading to her...
by Linda Faulkner Johnston | Jun 28, 2018 | Blog
JOHN POSTON Daymark Living Founder / President Building a Special-Needs Community When John Poston watched his son Blake and daughter Margot go off to college and leave Margot’s twin, Michael, behind because of Down syndrome, John knew he had to do something. “It’s...
by Linda Faulkner Johnston | Jun 21, 2018 | Blog
TOMMY VAN ZANDT Surviving and Thriving After Tragedy – A Story of Faith, Family and Friends The tree was a good fifty yards away from the house. After a day of cutting dead limbs, Tommy Van Zandt saw one last limb he wanted to cut. That decision resulted in a 15-foot...
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