Whose Lives Matter And Where Does BLM Draw The Line?

By Janice Barlow A GO-TO WORD IN RECENT DAYS IS CHAOS. Keeping in mind that God is not the author of confusion, (1 Corinthians 14:33), and that God is the same, yesterday, today, and forever, (Hebrews 13:8), the source of this chaos needs to originate from somewhere other than God. Where there is chaos, where there…

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Confirming The Bias of Political Lies

By Janice M. Barlow WITH THE APPROACH of the election, the inundation of lies on both sides to destroy the opponent is nothing new. But because it can be done on social media, the lies can spread like wildfire. And sites such as Facebook can selectively choose which videos, ads, memes, articles, posts, and comments…

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All Dogs Go To Heaven, And Some Cats

By David Anderson After a record-setting months-on-end of raining cats and dogs, and although during the deluge it seems very much in doubt that the sun will ever shine, the wonderful, yellow, happy-face, life-smiling orb again rises. Youth baseball games – after innumerable practices in the rain and the mud, having given new meaning to…

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A Wedding Ring Reminder

By David Anderson My wedding ring saved my finger. My wife’s played a part in saving her life. Sometimes, lost in thought, I’ll catch myself absently twisting and turning it round and round. My best friend of 48-years-marriage made it herself. Cast from a simple circle of wax melted away in the white-hot heat of…

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