Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

Mary Baker Eddy, Spiritual Pioneer

Editor’s Note: March is Women’s History Month. Spirit of Abilene will highlight influential women, including biblical figures during the month. Click here to read Hephzibah, Hezekiah, and Beulah BY Grace SosaClick here to read Delivering the Deliverer: The Women of Exodus 1 and 2 by Leslie Strader. By Shellie Evans In an era when women could not vote and certainly were not considered religious leaders,

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Princess of Princesses

First part of a two-part series. Click here to read Part 2. By Danny Minton “The day on which, one hundred years ago, Louise, afterward Queen of Prussia, beheld the light of this world deserves to be honored by all Germans as one of the great memorial days in their country’s history. The life and sufferings of the noble Princess

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Mort in Mourning

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury Taxation without representation is tyranny. Though it’s hard to nail down who initially coined this statement, it was the hue and cry of “British Americans” when they fought during the American Revolution 260 years ago. My Uncle Mort–a homespun philosopher lazily whittling away the day from a cane-bottom chair on the porch of the thicket’s

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Meet Steven Moore

By Loretta Fulton Seven and One Books will be the site of a book signing and reading for the first book of poetry published by Dr. Steven T. Moore, professor English at Abilene Christian University. Hours will be 4-6 p.m. The store is located at 1138 N. 2nd St. Although Moore is a prolific writer, including poetry, The Horizon Never Forgets

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Meet Brad East

By Loretta Fulton Brad East was one of three Abilene Christian University theology professors honored last fall with Christianity Today’s book awards. East earned the Award of Merit for his latest book, Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry. Also cited were fellow ACU professors Dr. Mark Hamilton and Dr. Samjung Kang-Hamilton.  The Award of

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‘Who Are My People?” Topic of McMurry Lecture

Dr. Willie James Jennings, a theology professor at Yale Divinity School, will be guest speaker for the Bennett-Wilson Lectures at McMurry University on Tuesday, March 18. The free presentation will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Matthew’s Auditorium in McMurry’s Old Main. Theme is “Who are My People?” Jennings is the  Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies

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