Things and Stuff:
Opinion
My stepmom, who will be 88 in the fall, is currently staying with my stepsister, Lorrie, at her home in eastern Kentucky. She has been there since the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus. Mom normally lives by herself in Taylorsville, but Lorrie felt she would be safer with her until the pandemic is
God is a God who likes to remind us of things. He knows that humans are forgetful, and so we read of numerous times when He had men establish memorials. Sometimes, it was when they won a battle, or when some miracle occurred like the crossing of the Jordan River.
I read it. And paused. I read it again. I really wanted to be sure that I was truly understanding what I was read
Two steps forward and one step back can be a frustrating endeavor. We are glad the Butler County School District ha
Turner Broadcasting System(TBS) traces its roots to a billboard company in Savannah, Georgia purchased by Robert Edward Turner II in the late 1940’s. Turner
Guidelines and warnings regarding the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in many of us failing to show others that we care about them as we normally would.
I have always said I hate a rough police force more than all the bad men in the world.
In the basement of the house where my husband, Garey, grew up, there is an old refrigerator that his mom, Aggie, calls the “ice box.” It’s not really an ice box in the manner of the first refrigerators that used actual blocks of ice in order to k
Second, Psalm 127:4 shows us that just as arrows don’t fire themselves from the bow, so also children cannot be left to raise themselves. Solomon understood this.