Columnists
Signs and seasons
A. Ray Lee Columnist In these hot days of summer many of us long for the cooling breezes of autumn. In the order and predictability ... Read more
8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Humble yourself in the sight of the Lord
Todd Barrier In our series “Becoming a Statistic” we have been looking at the parable of the lost son in Luke 15 to find ways ... Read more
8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Finding a new love
A. Ray Lee Columnist My older brother Joe graduated from high school in May of 1950 at the age of seventeen and in June ... Read more
8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Justice
Fifteen years ago I had just purchased a new album by a songwriter that I loved and then drove out to my friends house to ... Read more
8 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.
No such thing as a coincidence
There are some things that seem as though they are just meant to be. When you step back and look at all of the variables ... Read more
9 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.
Summer heat
The days are getting ever slightly shorter and we’ve reached a point in the year where imagining the cooler months isn’t especially unreasonable. I revel ... Read more
9 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.
Is hydrogen the answer?
Clif Knight The fuss that is being made about doing away with oil as the world’s primary source of energy and replacing it with electrically ... Read more
9 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Changes
Jacob Hatcher Community Columnist There are a lot of great things in this world; I am rich with things that I hope will stay exactly ... Read more
9 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Living water
A. Ray Lee Columnist The farmhouses of my youth did not get water from a utility service, but relied upon a well, spring, or sometimes ... Read more
9 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Times of refreshing
A. Ray Lee Columnist Work on the farm in the 1940s was hands-on and labor-intensive. We were busy all year but especially from March through ... Read more