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The Nature of Friendship

By Nancy Patrick On August 18, 2024, Dr. Matt Cook, interim pastor at First Baptist Church, preached a sermon based on Acts 2:44-47.  The text describes the fundamental nature of friendship as that of gathering, loving, and sharing.  Matt referred to an often told and sometimes exaggerated story of the 1976 Special Olympics in Seattle, Washington. The story illustrates the

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Meet Erin Seabourne

By Loretta Fulton Being nimble on your feet is a must for anyone leading a major institution, and nobody came better equipped than Erin Seabourne to lead Hendrick Home for Children. Erin joined the staff at the Home in 2013 as a caseworker and trained so that she could eventually replace her boss and mentor, David Perkins, who was Executive

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Work, Work, Work, Work

By Glenn Dromgoole We love to work.We hate to work.We work to put money in our pockets.We work to put meaning in our lives.We work to support our families.We work to support our egos.We work at home.We work to get away from home.We work hard.We work harder.We work hardest.We work hardly.We work to get ahead.We work to get by.We work

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If Things Had Been Different

By Danny Minton I recently watched the movie “An American Christmas Carol,” with the main character named Benedict Slade (aka. Scrooge). In one scene, he observes an old love he had turned away years before. Now, she was spending Christmas morning with her husband and child, a child that resembled the young love Slade had left. His face and eyes

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Pew Research: Christians Comprise Largest Migrant Group

Christians made up an estimated 47 percent of all people living outside their country of birth as of 2020, the latest year for which global figures are available, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of United Nations data and 270 censuses and surveys. Muslims accounted for 29 percent of all living migrants, followed by Hindus (5 percent), Buddhists

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’Protector’ Reimagines Book of Esther

Megan SchaulisLearn more about Megan and her writing at meganschaulis.com or email her at meganschaulis@gmail.com By Loretta Fulton Megan Schaulis turned her favorite childhood pastime into a grown up venture with the publication of her first book, Protector, based on the biblical story of Esther. Growing up in Mesa, Arizona, Megan won writing contests in school and aspired to be

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From Despair to Hope

By Nancy Patrick People who know me know that I have fought a battle with despair and depression my entire life. Addicts confess they will always be addicts even if they have maintained sobriety for twenty years. My type of depression resembles that description. I may have periods when my depression lightens, but the shadow it casts in my spirit

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