by Renee Groff | Dec 29, 2020
I think it’s time we face the facts about January 1st. Not just the one we will celebrate in a few days, but all the ones that came before it. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a magic date on the calendar. Nothing earth-shattering happens when the clock...
by Steve Sabol | Dec 21, 2020
There are some similarities between the world Jesus was born into 2,000 years ago and the 2020 world we’ve been living in. There were crippling and unjust taxes levied upon the people. Corruption could be found at all levels of society. Crime and lawlessness ruled the...
by Kathy Rice | Dec 14, 2020
The gloomy December sky hung low as the prairie waited in anticipation for the first snowfall. Morning recess was normally exciting at this one-room school, but today it was too cold to swing or play marbles or tag, and there wasn’t snow yet to make snow angels or...
by Steve Sabol | Dec 7, 2020
Just over a week ago, we celebrated Thanksgiving. To be truthful, I have enjoyed Thanksgivings as much if not a little more than Christmases over the years. The great food, smells, sounds and family interaction make it a stand out holiday for me. Cold turkey...