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Omphalos

By Danny Minton In 1857, Phillip Gosse penned a book entitled Omphalos. The word “Omphalos” is the Greek word for “navel.” The central point of the book centered on creation and the idea that God would have created Adam and Eve with “hair, fingernails, and even a navel.”  It was a discussion on telling the age of the Earth. The

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FCPC Festival: ‘The Journey of Faith’

By Loretta Fulton A renowned theologian, pastor, scholar, and author will be in Abilene Sept. 14-15 as guest speaker for the annual Festival of Faith at First Central Presbyterian Church, 400 Orange St. The public is invited to hear Dr. Craig Barnes, President Emeritus of Princeton Theological Seminary at all his presentations, which are free.  Barnes was president of Princeton

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Jesus Saves

By Glenn Dromgoole I’m sure you’ve passed by the church on the highway to Anson, its lighted sign proclaiming “Jesus Saves.” I don’t even know the church’s name. It’s just the “Jesus Saves” church. And that’s a good thing to be known for. Jesus saves. Indeed. When my wife Carol and I drive by the church on our way to

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Food Bank Expansion Will Add Onsite Pantry, Conference Room

By Loretta Fulton Expanding and sprucing up the Food Bank of West Central Texas had long been a dream of its board of directors and administrators. But it wasn’t until the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 went into effect that the necessary funding became available. The American Rescue Plan was a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill passed by Congress

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Homesick

By Jim Nichols I can remember the specific place on the street where the encounter occurred. During my third semester of college, hundreds of miles from where I grew up, I was with a classmate in the evening. He said, “Do you want to go get a Coke?” I replied, “I would like to, but I need to go home

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Meet Myles Werntz

By Loretta Fulton Myles Werntz was faced with a dilemma in 2020 when he was notified that his place of employment would be closing. He was a professor at Logsdon Seminary at Hardin-Simmons University when he learned that HSU would be closing the seminary. Rather than waiting for a new opportunity, he created his own. He contacted the dean of

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When We All Get to Heaven

By Glenn Dromgoole St. James United Methodist Church kicks off the school/church year with a gospel hymnfest in August. We were privileged to be guests at the most recent one, invited by one of the members of the wonderful St. James choir, conducted by Alan Jones.  The service was all music, except for a brief welcome, prayer, and scripture reading

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