The winner of the South Butler Intermediate Elementary School DARE essay contest is Jamey Palmer, daughter of Justin and Jacquelyn Palmer of Jefferson Township.
At the c...
Protests propel conversation in faith community
It's easy to say it's a “city problem.”
It's Pittsburgh's problem, Cleveland's problem, Atlanta's problem.
It's not in B...
Summer is right around the corner, and many people will start firing up their grills. If you plan on having your four-legged friend outside with you, there are a few thi...
Last week I addressed questions from a reader in Oregon on the subject of calories. A recent step on my own scale reminded me to pay a little more attention to his follo...
When I was in grade school, I remember being taught to do three things when approaching a railroad crossing: “Stop, Look and Listen.”
By doing so, we would be sure to d...
“This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24
There is so much uncertainty in our world today. We are consumed with the cur...
“Then, if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, I will hear from heaven and will forgive ...
What a blessing it has been to learn a new language!
Luke tells us in Acts chapter two about the birth of the church, which we call Pentecost.
The main part of the stor...
The English word “peace” occurs more than 400 times in the texts of the Bible. If it were nothing else, it would be a book of peace.
It is written, “You will keep him in...
A Spot on the Floor
Among the most attention-grabbing parts of political party nominating conventions are the colossal balloon drops.
But for the delegates and candidates...