Back in the 1980’s, Peter Giles knew that the fledgling music format known as the compact disc came with some compromises. CD’s were smaller than vinyl record albums. That meant the end of the 12-inch album cover and liner notes. He told USA Today “listening to LP’s meant sitting with the albu
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Matthew Henry said, “After a storm comes a calm.” The U.S. has seen its share of spring storms this year, and spring is still young. The transition to warm weather usually includes “the beauty” of nature and “the beast” of severe weather.

Highlights of the 2023 Regular Session

In 2018, Stephen Hawking theorized that humans would turn this planet into a giant ball of fire by the year 2600, due to overcrowding and energy consumption, which will make Earth uninhabitable (cnbc.com). There are others who have made the same predictions. At the forefront of solutions for ou

Week 8 of the 2023 Legislative Session

Satan is very cunning (Gen. 3:1). He prowls this earth, looking for souls to destroy (I Pet. 5:8). The Bible describes him as a very violent being and one who is filled with hatred, malice, lies, etc.

As March Madness concludes this weekend with the Final Four Saturday and National Championship Monday, I figured it’d be cool to touch on the origins of the game. Did you know that the game of basketball has farming roots?

My kitchen is in my living room. It is also in my dining room and my sunroom, as well. We are having new cabinets installed, so it is one of those situations where essential stuff had to be relocated before nonessential stuff could be removed and tossed out.

In the life of Christ, we find a time when a woman poured expensive ointment on Jesus (Matt. 26:7). Mary, Lazarus’ sister, is the one who did this (Jn. 12:3). As this ointment was poured upon Christ, Matthew says “his disciples” complained.

One of my favorite twitter accounts to follow is @RetroMusicVideo. Most of the time they post daily throwback music videos. The other day, they posted an article about slang from the 1920’s that needs to make a comeback. Below are some 1920’s slang and their meaning.




















