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Nothing can be more destructive or more constructive to the human body than what one puts into his mouth. Some wit has noted that “We are what…
March 23, 2017Read More
Recently, I read the following story: Dr. Clarence Bass, professor emeritus at Bethel Theological Seminary, early in his ministry preached in a church in Los Angeles. He…
March 23, 2017Read More
This Friday, March 17th, this reporter will join millions of people in the USA who will be wearing green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. They probably won’t…
March 16, 2017Read More
So, what happened to spring? Mark Twain was right when he said if you don’t like the weather, just wait a few minutes. Last Sunday we changed…
March 16, 2017Read More
After over 30 years of marriage I have learned many things. I can now compile a complete list of my character flaws. I have also learned that…
March 16, 2017Read More
Prayer is an exalted form of communication. When we thank our Heavenly Father for His blessings or come to Him with a request, we are the sender…
March 16, 2017Read More
What’s the worst storm you’ve ever experienced? For me, that would be the tornado that ripped through Amelia, Virginia, in May of 2003. I remember driving down…
March 16, 2017Read More
Here in Stump County we still use wagons and buckboards and buggies and either walk or ride horses but we really need a car. I don’t know…
March 9, 2017Read More
Why does my husband get so upset when I spend time with my girlfriends? Can you explain why my wife comes unglued when I want to go…
March 9, 2017Read More
The Godfather gave us a DVD for Christmas. I seem to remember lots of folks talking about DVDs when I was single and none of them had…
March 9, 2017Read More
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