Casualties of War

By Danny Minton June 6 this year marks 80 years since the beginning of one of the deadliest campaigns of World War II. On June 6, 1944, the Allied troops launched an invasion of Normandy, codename “Operation Overlord.” On the first day, called D-Day, 4,414 Allied troops lost their lives, with an estimated 10,000 dead, wounded, or missing in the

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Where Do We Go From Here?

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury The old hymn declares that we are marching to higher ground. Our prevailing culture, however, suggests otherwise. Consider a joke making the rounds at the turn of the century when the internet was beginning to take hold. A couple of 10-year-olds were chatting aimlessly during summer doldrums. Something about Washington, D.C., came up. “What does

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Being Human in an Inhumane World

By Nancy Patrick I have decided that watching news programming on television, listening to podcasts, and creating blogs may contribute negatively to my mental health. I actually have friends who limit news time on television to thirty minutes per day to avoid overdosing on the information about world’s tragedies and atrocities. Of course, podcasts and blogs typically focus on the

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‘Life Lessons for Littles’ New Book by Janice Six

Abilene author and retired minister Janice Six has written a book for parents, grandparents, and other adult caregivers to read and discuss with young children ages 4-10. Life Lessons for Littles suggests 26 spiritual values that children need to understand early in life ($16.99 paperback, photos by Julia Six Aldriedge). A few examples: Compassion, forgiveness, generosity, gratitude, honesty, hospitality, kindness,

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Memorial Day Observances

At least two observances will be held in Abilene on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27. Elmwood Funeral Home & Memorial Park will begin its observance at 9 a.m. Monday. The funeral home is located at 5750 U.S. Highway 27 South.  The annual Memorial Day observance at the Texas State Veterans Cemetery will begin at 11 a.m. Monday. The ceremony will

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Facing Our Fears

By Danny Minton On Saturday, March 4, 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt stepped onto the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol and made his first speech as president of the United States. The country was in the midst of a significant depression, resulting in homelessness, poverty, and a loss of jobs, with families trying to exist at a low point for

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