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Hephzibah, Hezekiah, and Beulah

Editor’s Note: March is Women’s History Month. Spirit of Abilene will highlight influential women, including biblical figures during the month. Click here to read Delivering the Deliverer: The Women of Exodus 1 and 2 by Leslie Strader. By Grace Sosa I was an English major in college, but, like most people, there are still some literary classics that I haven’t read.

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Skyward With LUV

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury Odds of brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright constructing, then flying, the world’s first powered aircraft in 1903–and Southwest Airlines’ founding what would become one of the world’s leading airlines 64 years later–were about the same.  Most figured the odds to be slim and none. And most were wrong. While the Wrights’ contraption was aloft

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Life Changes

By Danny Minton Have you given any thought to when you made the decision to come to Christ? For each of us, there are times that probably touched us to follow Christ. It could have been one specific point or a series of events that moved us to change. In my case, there were three separate events where my heart

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Topic Medley

By Nancy Patrick When I taught composition as part of my language arts curriculum, I would allow the students to choose their own topics. Many times, they would tell me they couldn’t think of anything to write about. When that happened, I would present a list of possible subjects that should interest just about any student. Today, I find myself

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Ramadan a Time for Deep Religious Commitment

Editor’s Note: Ramadan, a month of devotion, abstinence, and spiritual reflection for Muslims worldwide, will be observed from Friday evening, Feb. 28, through Saturday, March 29. The following explanation of Ramadan was written by McMurry University student Faez Mufti. By Faez Mufti Ramadan: A Month of Spiritual Renewal and DevotionRamadan, the ninth lunar calendar month whose cycles track the moon,

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Delivering the Deliverer: The Women of Exodus 1 and 2

Editor’s Note: March is Women’s History Month. Spirit of Abilene will highlight influential women, including biblical figures during the month. By Leslie Strader When we think of Moses in the Old Testament, Hollywood’s Charleston Heston most often comes to mind. A flowing mane of hair, staff in hand and standing before Pharoah demanding he, “Let my people go!” The Sunday

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Kids and a Food Fight

THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury    Column deadlines often are near enough to nudge before first paragraphs are actually written.    Some might think such to be sheer procrastination. I prefer to consider my “delays” to be viewed as being more akin to prolonged  research. Pretend that I am hacking through the vines of a word jungle with a machete, searching

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