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God and Arithmetic

By Jim Nichols It spreads like a bad infection. “This will be the best Christmas ever! If you thought that gift was a surprise, wait until you open the rest of these!” Or “Whatever decorating we did last year, this year will be even greater and brighter.” It is difficult to avoid getting caught in some type of race during

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Joy of Giving

By Danny Minton What was your favorite Christmas gift growing up? Over the years, I have received numerous gifts at Christmas, most of which I have forgotten. However, there are a couple I  remember receiving that would fall under the title of favorites. One was a Daisey BB Gun complete with ammunition and scope. The other was a fancy Gilbert

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A Couple of Good ‘Uns

THE IDLE AMERICAN THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury They are a lovable couple–Dr. Chris Liebrum and his wife, Cindy–known for quickly triggered smiles, positive attitudes, deep faith and commitment to close-knit families. Married for 52 years, they have reached highest peaks and navigated life’s storms–shortening them when possible–confident of a safe arrival on the other side. They’re the kind of

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Praying for Peace

By Glenn Dromgoole More than ever beforeI’m praying for peaceThis Christmas season. Peace in our fragile worldWhere any day we couldAnnihilate ourselves. Peace in our divided nationWhere we have barely survivedA contentious election. Peace in our prayersFor a President many of usDid not support but many did. And, yes, he needs our prayersAnd, yes, he needs my prayersFor our country,

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Refuge in a Crowd

By Marianne Wood As a young child, I often sought refuge in the space below a round coffee table in our living room. This safe-seeming shelter was open on all sides, but I felt practically invisible since the table was low to the ground, about eighteen inches tall. And I must have been inconspicuous and certainly out of the way

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December Filled With Religious Observances

By Loretta Fulton December is filled with religious observances, including Christmas, the best known locally. Although Abilene has a small representation of religions other than Christianity, some of the following observances are celebrated in private homes. Christmas for Western Christians always falls on Dec. 25, but many other religions are lunar based, meaning their observances fall on different dates each

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The Season of Advent

Season of AdventIn 2021, Bishop Michael Sis of the Catholic Diocese of San Angelo wrote an article for the diocesan newspaper, West Texas Angelus, explaining the symbols of Advent. Click here to read the article.  By Loretta Fulton The traditional Hanging of the Greens and the publication of daily devotional booklets are sure signs that the season of Advent has

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Busy, Busy, Busy

By Danny Minton November and December are two of the busiest times of the year for many of us. This month, I’ve found myself looking for time to take care of Bible lessons, CASA visits, Thanksgiving cooking, and remodeling a portion of our den. Added to this is trying to get decorations up for the Christmas holidays. We have an

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