Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

The Legs, Language, Love, and Light of Little People

By Marianne Wood Four and five-year-olds are beginning to fascinate me for the second time. The first occurred during my tenure as a mom. I was captivated then. Now, as a grandmother and occasional church nursery worker, I delight in keenly observing their activities. Here’s why: four and five-year-olds have discovered their legs, language, and love. Recently, I enjoyed getting

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Algebra II

By Jim Nichols It is unfair to challenge the opinion of an unknown person since that person cannot make a defense. It was just an internet rant turned into a meme, after all. It was offensive and incomplete enough, however, that it deserves some pushback.  The reader may be aware that there is a high amount of criticism today concerning

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Operation Blue Jeans Ongoing at Christian Service Center

Operation Blue JeansTo make donations to help purchase items for Operation Blue Jeans, you can send a check to the Christian Service Center, 3185 N. 10th St., Abilene, TX  79603, or give online at cscabilene.org By Loretta Fulton Operation Blue Jeans is under way at Christian Service Center, 3185 N. 10th St., and will continue through early September. The annual

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Accepting a Silver Medal

By Jim Nichols The Olympics on television are thrilling for their examples of skill, strength, and agility. Some of the individual performances, especially, are hard to believe. How can one person twist a body that way, jump, and do it repeatedly? Or swimming is an exhausting activity; how can someone do that at a high speed for several minutes? Also

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Mort and His Sock-Assister

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury Uncle Mort’s contraptions and inventions usually are “far-fetched.” Finally, he’s come up with one that is “near-fetched.” And, it may be of considerable help to those among us who daily dread what used to be a thoughtless and effortless routine: putting on socks. Some of us have basically surrendered, choosing to go barefoot at home,

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Living With Spiritual Warfare

By Nancy Patrick With political wars going on around the world, I find myself in the middle of a spiritual war. The thing is—the politics of war often conflict with my spiritual values. I might add that when I speak of my spiritual values, I include the values that encompass both emotional and psychological aspects of my life. Throughout my

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We Are Never Alone

By Danny Minton On May 15, 1963, Gordon Cooper sat in the Faith 7 capsule atop Atlas 9, which would end up being the last flight of the Project Mercury Space Program. It would be the first flight to last more than a day, planned for twenty-two orbits around the Earth. Unknown to Cooper or NASA Control, an event would

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Offended, Really?

By Mark Waters The opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics had nothing to do with Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. The part of the ceremony under scrutiny depicted Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and joy, in contrast to the decapitation of Marie Antoinette. Thomas Jolly, the design artist of the Dionysian tableau, has clearly stated that it was not

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