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Andy Sullivan: Against The Grain

That’s All, Folks-Awhile back, I began hearing rumblings that Psyche would be cancelled after this season, their 8th.  I’ve also heard rumblings that another USA show, White Collar, was on the verge of being cancelled.  Once those shows go away, I’ll have no other reason except for Monday nights to watch USA.

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Patty Craig: A Slice of Time

Have you ever had your day start wrong? Last Thursday, I had most of my day scheduled and planned to leave a little early, ensuring I would not be late for my first appointment. When I backed my vehicle out of the garage, I recognized that something wasn’t right. I stopped, got out of the car and circled it, checking the tires. The front passenger tire was totally flat. Since I’m not handy with changing tires, I began calling to reschedule my appointments. Then, I called my son-in-law for his help.

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Cheryl Hughes: When the Present is Past

I called my sister-in-law, yesterday, to tell her how much I appreciated the way she took time to make home-made pizza with my kids when they were little.  I called after watching my daughter with her own daughter.  Making pizza with her Aunt Susan is one of Natalie’s favorite memories, so she brought home the ingredients to make pizza with Sabria.  (My daughter, Nikki’s, favorite memory with an aunt is the time the fire trucks showed up because yet another pot of Aunt Charlotte’s green beans boiled dry and smoked up the place, setting off the home-alert system, to whose call Charlotte coul

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Jarrod Jacobs: Don’t Believe Your Eyes!

Magicians’ sleight of hand fools most people when it is done correctly. When watching them, we are wise when we heed the warning, “Don’t believe your eyes.” In entertainment, many a short man has been made taller on television and in the movies by filming him next to his “leading lady” while he stands on a box! Many a computer has generated scenes and events for movies that could never happen otherwise. Our senses can be fooled in many ways. I remember when Isaac was fooled when his sense of “touch” told him one thing, while his sense of “hearing” told him something else (Gen. 27:22).

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Andy Sullivan: Against The Grain

 

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Legislative Column: By C.B. Embry, Jr.

Legislation Dealing with Intentional Killing of Police Officers Highlights This Week’s Session-We are nearing the halfway point of the 2014 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and while we continue work and debate on a budget for the next two years, numerous bills have been filed and are making their way through the legislative process.

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Patty Craig: A Slice of Time

Are you struggling with your New Year’s resolution to become healthier? It’s mid-February, and it’s not getting easier. Good advice about developing a healthier lifestyle can be found in books or online.

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Cheryl Hughes: Wrinkled

Did you ever sprinkle your clothes?  Do you even know what I mean by “sprinkle your clothes?”  Before the electric dryer and the steam iron, there were the clothes line, the dry iron and the sprinkler.  Our sprinkler was a bottle with small holes punched in the lid.  Tupperware made a fancier one—my aunt had one—but we couldn’t afford that, so we made our own.

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Jarrod Jacobs: The Scepter Of The Lord

A scepter is an object unknown to most of us in the United States. A scepter is an object used by the monarch of a country. The Holman Bible Dictionary defines “scepter” as: “The official staff or baton of a king, symbolic of his authority .... ” The term “scepter” is used several times in the Bible. We will use this article to focus on how the term “scepter” applies to the Lord.

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Andy Sullivan: Against The Grain

The year was 1980.  The location: Lake Placid, New York.  It was during the greatest moment in U.S. Winter Olympics history, in the final seconds of this country’s improbable victory over the Soviet Union 4-3.  I was two months away from being one year old, so obviously I don’t remember this except from the video clip. 

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