Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

City Light Names Beth Young Director of Community Ministries

By Loretta Fulton Beth Young is the new director City Light Community Ministries, an outreach of First Baptist Church that is one of the city’s leading ministries to the homeless and needy.  Prior to taking on the new position, Beth was missions ministry assistant. She was a volunteer in the front office and helped with housing grant applications.  City Light,

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The Amazing Journey of ‘Amazing Grace’

Abilene Association of Congregations MeetingThe public is invited to hear Dr. Darryl Tippens, retired ACU English professor, speak about the hymn “Amazing Grace” at the monthly meeting of the Abilene Association of Congregations.When: 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, May 28Where: First Central Presbyterian Church, 400 Orange St.Lunch: $3 donation requestedProgram: Tippens will speak on “The Amazing Journey of ‘Amazing Grace’: The Backstory

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Almost Bible (Part 5)

LINKS TO PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF ‘ALMOST BIBLE’ Original Almost BibleAlmost Bible (Part 2)Almost Bible (Part 3)Almost Bible (Part 4) By Jim Nichols Even people who do not consider themselves in any way to be “students of the Bible” usually recognize a few phrases that are so well-known that they are embedded in us somewhere. One might not know how they

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A Day Gone Wrong

 THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury When I introduced this weekly column more than 22 years ago, my stated goal was to provide amusement–even if corny and outdated–largely for readers dealing with bodily wrinkles, waistlines, aches, breaks, bends and assorted other groans associated with later life. Sometimes I’ve tried to make lemonade when negative topics tempted. Last week, I shared negative

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Leftovers

In eighth grade Dad left albondigas in the fridge.In the pot were meatballsseasoned with shavings of garlic,meat laced with rice grains, tanned to hard leather.Served in faded bowls, chipped from use –Mom, brother, sister.Heads down,our last supper faces gazing inward.Candles wasted to stubs,wearing our best faces.Each belly cried, hidden by held hands,lingering, moments away from grace. Carlo Sosa-Ortiz is Associate

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Step Across the Line

By Danny Minton Numerous stories surrounding the Alamo have been passed down through the years. Some are true, while others are myths. One story passed down over the decades involved a man named Tapley Holland. I’m unsure if all the facts are correct, but the story has a strong lesson. Who was Tapley Holland? That’s the question that most people

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Nitpicks and Toothpicks

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury When one nitpicks, there’s no end to it. We’re all frequently guilty, and I admit to being among chief sinners, particularly since the term’s initial usage began in 1956, the same year I finished Early High School. Sudden thought: Maybe I’m the guy who first justified the term. Like heat surging from “simmer to boil”

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