This week, I will bring to you more random facts that I learned from my quarantine reading and viewing.
Opinion
In October 2017, Better Homes and Gardens stated, “70 percent of Americans say they’re trying to get healthy” (p. 172).
On Saturday, my granddaughter, Sabria, and I went to Walmart. I haven’t been inside that store since this pandemic began, and I swore nothing could get me to go back inside until there was a vaccine for the virus. I underestimated the tug of Nickelodeon slime and a box of kitchen matches on a n
Picture a bridge that has washed away. When those working to repair the bridge come to the scene, they will put up barriers or barricades to keep people from endangering their lives and the lives of others.
America’s Founders regarded a free press as so vital to the new nat
The 4th of July is near! It’s one of my favorite days. We traditionally celebrate with plenty of family and friends by eating then watching Morgantown’s fireworks.
Things you may not have known about some celebrities, in no particular order:
Recently, I interviewed a memoirist. I asked her, when she returned to the place where she was born, was she thankful that the house was no longer there. She said, “
When reading the New Testament, I am impressed with how Christ changes people’s lives. For example, when Christ chose four of the twelve men to be His apostles, He said, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men” (Matt. 4:19-21).
COVID-19 relief to private schools will help public ones, too