The Eclipse
North Texas hadn’t experienced a total solar eclipse from the perspective we saw on April 8 since 1878, and we won’t experience being in the path of totality again until the year 2317. […]
North Texas hadn’t experienced a total solar eclipse from the perspective we saw on April 8 since 1878, and we won’t experience being in the path of totality again until the year 2317. […]
Libraries, or at least collections of written records of all kinds, have apparently been around since – well, since written records have been around. […]
It’s hard to believe that I began writing about our trip to Kentucky a month ago and am just now getting to the main attraction of the trip – the Ark itself. […]
One of the rotating duties of the deacons at Believers’ Baptist is to set up the table for The Lord’s Supper. […]
After three columns, I’m finally ready to tell you about Wednesday, the sixth day of our nine-day trip to Kentucky and the day we finally made it to the Creation Museum. […]
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. […]
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