Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

December 11, 1965

Editor’s Note: Danny Minton wrote the following as a Facebook post on Dec. 11, the 60th anniversary of a football injury that changed his life. By Danny Minton Life takes some journeys that lead you in ways you never expected. Sometimes the journey can be a blessing, and other times a journey of disappointments. My journey began in Wichita Falls,

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Living Nativity at Our Savior Lutheran Church

Our Savior Lutheran Church Living Nativity Where: 4833 S. 7th St.When: Tuesday, Dec. 16 and Wednesday, Dec. 17Times: 7 and 8 p.m. dailyAdmission: FreeDetails: 20-member cast plus animals from Analie Acres in Hawley; refreshments afterward For more than 50 years, a Christmas tradition in Abilene has been the Living Nativity staged by Our Savior Lutheran Church, 4833 S. 7th St. 

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Las Posadas Tells Story of Mary and Joseph’s Journey

Las Posadas celebrations St. Vincent Pallotti Catholic Church2525 Westview Drive325-672-1794https://stvincent-pallotti.org/ St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church826 Cottonwood St.(325) 672-6695https://www.stfrancisabilene.com/ By Loretta Fulton For Maria Flores, Advent is a special time of year. It is a time of preparation for the coming birth of Jesus and for celebrating one of Flores’ favorite traditions, Las Posadas. The Mexican tradition is a reenactment

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Marianne Wood: Gifts

By Marianne Wood The gifts of the magi, the gifts of the spirit, the gifts we give for birthdays, holidays, and all sorts of celebrations vary greatly. At this time of year, my news and social media feeds are full of recommendations, from books to groceries. The Trader Joe advertisement sucked me in today. So many things to try like

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Behind the Masks

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury If all the COVID-19 stories were laid end to end and submerged, it might be a good thing. Most of us think of this acronym (Corona Virus Disease-2019) in negative terms. However, just as some first century Christians wondered if anything good could come out of Nazareth, surely Jesus smiled and cut them much slack.

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Jim Nichols: Lawbreaking in Bethlehem

By Jim Nichols As the American Christmas season nears, positive images are beginning to surround us. Memorable music, aromas, colorful lights, perfectly prepared special foods—we each have our favorite aspects. In many ways, it is a wonderful time. A friend once proposed to me that he thought the incarnation, not the resurrection, was the fundamental activity of Christianity. He defended

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