In my opinion, the notes function in the iPhone is one of the greatest functions ever invented. I could say the same about Amazon’s Alexa device. It is especially useful for people like me who need a little assistance remembering appointments, etc. I guess everyone needs help remembering those
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My bluebirds are gone. The bluebirds that have raised their young in a house made by my kids when they were in elementary school. The bluebirds I have watched each spring for years flit from the fence post down into their house—the house that faces east, the direction they prefer—to check on th

Since I’ve started my spring cleaning, I’ve thought about how things have changed at my house. When I worked in education, I deep-cleaned my house in June – after the end of the school year.

II Kings 5:1-14 records the healing of Naaman of Syria. In this text, we learn that Naaman was an honorable man. In verses 2-4, we learn that even his slave girl was concerned about his leprosy. She wanted this honorable man healed.

Last Thursday, I was listening to Plash Phelps’ show on ‘60’s on 6 and he mentioned that roller skating was seeing a big resurgence during the pandemic. Tha

One year after the Covid-19 pandemic began, we can see many ways our world has changed. For most of 2020, we were stressed, healthy-living habits (such as exercise, etc.) took a back seat, and financial concerns for ourselves, family or friends were common.

Disclaimer: The following column is about college sports, written by a person who knows very little about college sports, but who, nonetheless, has strong opinions about the attitudes of the players and
the NBA draft.

I am sure that our readers have heard people say words to the effect, “All you need to do is call upon the name of the Lord, and you can be saved.” Some will tell you to pray and say, “Lord, be merciful to me a sinner,” or similar things. This teaching is a misapplication of Romans 10:13.






















