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I Heard God Speak

By Carlo Sosa-Ortiz  I know the modest language of my cat.Her eyes, her twirling whiskers, her flinching tail.Dark evenings, she waits by the door,rolling at each greeting, paws up, waving me in.Her body dances. Her purr an old Ford motor,a pulsing power line. Love speaks in simple gestures.No need for superfluous prattle,words of promise or prestige.Her familiar chorus sings to

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The Next Pope

Editor’s note: Funeral for Pope Francis has been set for Saturday in St. Peter’s Square with viewing to begin Wednesday. By Dr. Paul Fabrizio The death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday is an opportunity for the Catholic Church to change. The change would not involve dogma, doctrine, liturgy, or prayers. Rather, a new pope will change what the Church

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To Seek the Truth

By Danny Minton While slowly moving through a foggy night, a ship moved across the sea when the crew spotted a light directly ahead of them and received a message. “Please turn your vessel 10 degrees port.” Felling superior, the captain replied, “Turn 10 degrees starboard.” “Turn 10 degrees port,” came the reply. “This is U. S. Navy Captain T.

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Education or Indoctrination?

By Jim Nichols The scene has been replayed throughout history probably. The family sits around whatever they use as a supper table, and one of the children states with seriousness an opinion on a topic that is generally not considered in this family.  Stunned, a parent asks with some sharpness of voice, “Where did you ever hear that?” The child

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‘The Cross, The Crown’ Easter Worship Experience

The Cross, The CrownWednesday through Friday, April 16-18, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, April 19, 3 p.m.Abilene Convention Center. No tickets, no registration By the Numbers200–Total participants44–Cast members86–Adult choir24–Orchestra members12–Backstage crew31–Angels (Students grades 7-12)24–”King Scene Kids” (grades 4-5) By Loretta Fulton Approximately 200 people are combining their talents, time, and resources to bring The Cross, The Crown to the stage of the Abilene

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Pilate on the Move

By Jim Nichols Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to make a decision, and it just seemed like an impossible one? On the one hand, this direction seemed to be the best but, on the other hand, the opposite appeared strongly attractive. What if the decision is not just about an ordinary aspect of your

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