Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

It’s Okay to Gush

By Marianne Wood I work for a storyteller who writes about and photographs the people he meets and the places that take his breath away. Since I like stories and pictures a lot, I find my work engaging every day. It is challenging but great fun to work for a storyteller.  There are many authors, painters, photographers, and songwriters that

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What’s in a Name?

By Danny Minton Have you ever walked through a cemetery and read the markers? I do this each time I preside over a funeral at the gravesite. Markers will vary from cemetery to cemetery, with the most interesting found in small-town cemeteries or the older sections of established ones. I read the names and dates that represented their lives. Sometimes,

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Naptime for Jesus

By Jim Nichols There are some unexpected stories about Jesus in the Bible. That is, stories in which we see Jesus doing unexpected acts. We see plenty of healings, teachings, and contending with the religious leaders, but in one episode (recorded by three of four gospel writers—that gets my attention), we see him sleeping. The accounts record that the disciples

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United Methodists Meet in Abilene to Form New Conference

By Loretta Fulton Delegates from three United Methodist Church conferences will convene in Abilene Sept. 27-28 to vote on melding into one new conference. Delegates to the Unifying Conference are expected to approve forming the Horizon Texas Conference from the former Northwest Texas Conference, Central Texas Conference, and North Texas Conference. If delegates vote in the affirmative, the new conference

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Abilene Universities Show Enrollment Increases; ACU, McM set records

By Loretta Fulton Abilene’s three universities recorded fall enrollment increases over previous years, with McMurry and Abilene Christian universities setting consecutive records. For the first time in several years, Hardin-Simmons University showed an increase, with 1,665 students. That number reflects an 8.5 percent increase in first-time freshman, the university reported.  “This growth, along with steady retention rates, has contributed to

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Meet Ian Shelburne

By Loretta FultonIan Shelburne with the Eden Center for Regenerative Culture will be guest speaker for the Sept. 25 session of the Creation Care Series sponsored by the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest.The public is invited to hear Shelburne tell about the unique Eden Center that covers 92.5 acres, mostly in Callahan County, 22 miles southeast of Abilene. The

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