Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

The Star Thrower

By Danny Minton Growing up, I was taught that the quickest way to divide family or friends was to discuss money, politics, or religion. These three topics have caused many close relationships to be scared or even killed by harsh and unkind words. Most people have strong opinions about them, opinions that, when challenged, lead to arguments or stressful situations.

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Get Your Signed Copy of ‘Life Lessons for Littles’

Janice Six Book SigningWhat: Janice Six, retired associate pastor of First Central Presbyterian Church, will sign copies of her new book, Life Lessons for Littles.When: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, June 14Where: Texas Star Trading Company, 174 Cypress St.About: The book, illustrated by Julia Six Aldriedge, is for parents, grandparents, and other adult caregivers to read and discuss with children ages

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Character Counts

By Jim Nichols Character counts. Personal morality counts. Truthfulness counts. Influence for God counts. For me, these count a lot. Writer and Christian thinker Henri Nouwen said succinctly: “There are no times or places without choices.” Most of the choices we make are of low consequence—a choice to get up today, a choice to stay home or go somewhere, a

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Old Folks at Home?

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury Family reunions are dwindling, going the way of the wild goose. Some, however, will hold annual gatherings soon. Littering nearby, though, are limbs of family trees that are no more. Most of us who have seen the snow of many winters remember reunion trivia from years long since gone from the calendar. Many recollections make

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One Way or Round Trip?

By Larry E. Fink I’m gonna shake God’s handThank Him for more blessings than one man can standThen I’m gonna get a guitarAnd start a rock-n-roll bandCheck into a swell hotelAin’t the afterlife grand?                                        –from “When I Get to Heaven,” by singer-songwriter John Prine (1946-2020) People imagine many different things about heaven, including C.S. Lewis, one of the most imaginative

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Meet Lee Morris

Nehemiah Abilene1636 N. 20th Street, Abilene, TX 79601     (325) 232-7499     https://nehemiahabilene.org/leemorris@nehemiahabilene.org By Loretta FultonLee Morris learned from his 52 days in a faith-based treatment center in Dallas what it takes to manage his own facility. He came back to his hometown of Abilene and put those skills to working, opening Nehemiah Abilene on Nov. 19, 2019 at 1636 N. 20th St. Now,

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Free Screening of ‘Where is Palestine?’ Documentary June 9

A free screening of the documentary ‘Where Is Palestine?” will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 9, at The People’s Plaza, 1290 S. Willis St. The documentary premiered in November 2018 at the Paramount Theater. It was made by Abilenians Nathan Driskill, Timothy Palmer, and Julia Palmer Smith. Timothy and Julia are the children of former missionaries Phillip and Elayne

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