Homeschooling vs. Public Education
Two weeks ago I mentioned that our trip to Kentucky with Robert and Fawncyne began with a two-day stop in Frisco to watch one of their grandsons play in a basketball tournament. […]
Two weeks ago I mentioned that our trip to Kentucky with Robert and Fawncyne began with a two-day stop in Frisco to watch one of their grandsons play in a basketball tournament. […]
Last week I wrote about the first two days of our trip with our friends Robert and Fawncyne to visit the Creation Museum and the Ark in Kentucky. Days three and four were equally eventful. […]
Yes, David and I are traveling again, this time with our friends Robert and Fawncyne. Our ultimate destination is the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter. […]
The United States Constitution, as originally written, did not define specifically who could or could not vote—but it did establish how the new country would vote. […]
The ladies Bible Study group at my church is studying the book of Ephesians on Wednesday mornings using Susan J. Heck’s book In Heavenly Places. […]
Anyone who has lived long enough to have to deal with the government in any way has experienced the government shuffle. […]
Last year about this time I shared about my Aunt Fay’s 99th birthday party and then continued with a rather boring column about longevity. […]
Colder temperatures blew into Rains County on Saturday, and by the time church was over on Sunday, winter had moved in for a visit. […]
Last week I began a review of 2023 based on my weekly columns. It turned out to be a two-week project, so here is a summary of July through December. […]
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