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The Paris Parody

By Danny Minton I missed the opening ceremonies of the 2024 Paris Olympics, which, based on what I’m reading on the internet, I’m glad I did. The big controversy is the parody of Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting of “The Last Supper,” which depicted the evening that Jesus was arrested and taken away to be tried and crucified. If you didn’t

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Registration Opens for ACU Summit

Registration opened Monday, Aug. 5, for Summit, Abilene Christian University’s annual gathering that focuses on small group discussion, guest speakers, worship, and fellowship. Summit dates are Oct. 16-18. Theme is Woven Together: The Power of Biblical Narratives, which came as a result of brainstorming by Summit leaders, including Jennifer Schroeder, director. Click here for registration link. “As this group pored

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Church Questionnaire

By Jim Nichols If you are a person who believes that you should attend worship services at a particular location, you do so for reasons that are specific to you. I use the term “church” with the meaning of a local gathering. It is probable that there are several churches from various “brands” in your community or city. Why do

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Reflection on Anniversary of The Racial Healing of America Revival and Bus Tour

Editor’s Note: Dr. Jerry Taylor, founding director of the Carl Spain Center on Race Studies & Spiritual Action at Abilene Christian University, recently wrote the following reflection on The Racial Healing of America Revival and Bus Tour that took place in July 2023. Greetings Friends,In a world filled with bad news, we as spiritual anchors must spread the good news

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Christmas in July

By Danny Minton It sounds strange to talk about Christmas when the temperature outside is triple digits. A couple of TV channels have been spending the entire month showing Christmas-themed movies twenty-four hours a day. I even took time to watch a couple from another channel this past week. Is it odd to have shows with snow, Christmas trees, and

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Meet Hannah Albin

By Loretta Fulton Once Hannah Albin was cast as the lead role in a play at Hardin-Simmons University earlier this year, she started intensely researching the character, a person she had never heard of before. The play, “The Ballad of Maria Marten,” was staged at HSU in February and is now bound for the stage at a massive theater festival in

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Adventures in Moving

By Jim Nichols It is an experience many of us have had, probably several times. We look around the house or apartment one last time and it is empty—empty of all the physical items that belong to us anyway. We are moving. That is a strange feeling. One of the common shared human experiences is moving from one place of

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Authors Honored at Reception

By Loretta Fulton Local authors, including several who have published books with a spiritual tie, will be celebrated at an authors’ reception at the Abilene Public Library, 202 Cedar St., at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3. The reception, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the second floor auditorium of the main library downtown.  Among

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