When I was in Pigeon Forge, there was a store called 5 and 10. There was a little bit of everything in that store. One thing was a book called Back in the day: Reflections of a special year. This one was the year I was born, 1979.
Opinion

A few months ago, I heard a story on NPR about the modern-day German military. It referenced an article by Erin Blakemore, written in 2017 (updated in 2019), posted on the website history.com. In the article, Blakemore states, “Military disobedience is actually baked into the

In Romans 2:21-22, the apostle Paul warned the Roman Christians about the dangers of hypocrisy.

Forgiveness sounds sweet, doesn’t it?! Especially when someone offers it to us when we have hurt them, and they are gracious enough to dismiss it from their lives.

Four days before the Primary Election, Rep.

Last weekend, technically Wednesday through Sunday, my family and I took a trip to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. We stayed at Margaritaville, which was very relaxing. Also relaxing was the waterfall in the shopping square outdoors. The water is set to music. About every half hour

I recently read a short poem entitled “End of School.” It says what many students probably think in May:
School times are almost over.
School times are almost done.
We’ve had a lot of learning.

I’ve often wondered about people’s likes and dislikes, personal preferences and aversions. Some are probably part of our raising. You either ate liver loaf sandwiches and drank Big Red for lunch when you were a kid or you didn’t. If you didn’t, you

Last week, we began a study of love in marriage.

Moms have a tough job. Would you agree? Recently people everywhere celebrated Mothers through Mother’s Day. And we should. Moms often work more hours than thinkable to raise their kids and fulfill all the other obligations in and out of the home. And yes.




















