Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

BUILDING BRIDGES, REBUILDING LIVES

If you go What: Christian Service Center fall dinner When: 6-8 p.m. Sept. 10 Where: Abilene Convention Center, 1100 N. Sixth St. Speaker: Jimmy Dorrell, founder of Mission Waco/Mission World and pastor of the Church Under the Bridge Topic: Building Bridges, Rebuilding Lives Tickets: Individual tickets are $50. Deadline to purchase is Aug. 29. Table sponsorships are available. Contact Karen

Read more

SILENT WITNESS NOT ENOUGH

Editor’s Note: This article first was published in Baptist News Global and is posted here by permission of the author.  By ROB SELLERS President Donald Trump has publicly blamed mental illness for mass shootings and other gun violence. He is correct, to a point. I agree that there does exist an insanity, a moral pathology, that is endangering all of us –

Read more

PASSING JUDGMENT

By DANNY MINTON Growing up, the kids in our neighborhood and probably most neighborhoods in the fifties played “Cowboys and Indians.” The Indians were always the bad guys. This picture is what we saw when we went to the movies or read most of the western comic books. That was the mindset most boys grew up around. Then, as an

Read more

A DREAM COMES OF AGE

IDLE AMERICAN Commentary by Dr. Don Newbury Just two decades ago, visionary Galveston leaders risked public monies, made promises they hoped they could keep, and readily shared their vision with cruise lines. They fully believed that cruising was ready to “take off.” Galvestonians–proud of their historic island city–were “in” for the long haul, and Carnival officials wanted to be. They

Read more

BIBLE DEMANDS ENVIRONMENTAL CARE

Editor’s Note: The following statement was made Aug. 12 by the Rev. Mitch Hescox President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN) Today, President Trump and Secretary Bernhardt finalized their immoral revisions to the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The new regulations will make it harder to protect threatened species, which will lead to more endangered species and even extinction. This is the opposite

Read more

KEEP ON KEEPING ON

By DANNY MINTON Some of you may remember a comedian named Joe E. Brown. Known for his big mouth and great character, he was one of the more popular comedians in the 1930s and ’40s. Joe spent many hours entertaining the troops during World War II and became one of the few civilians to receive the Bronze Star. One day

Read more
« Older Entries Recent Entries »