In the first chapter of Matthew's Gospel we hear a name for Jesus “Emmanuel” which means God is with us. This indicates the kind of Savior he is to us.
One who is in th...
I've always been curious. Why is the grass green? Why is the sky blue? In fact, my curiosity led me to investigate and, ultimately, put faith in Jesus.
But coming to fa...
The arrival of the coronavirus has triggered and altered many facets of our lives that we have never experienced previously, and it has, in some cases, intensified our s...
Anger. Bigotry. Slander. Malice. Destruction.
Welcome to the comment sections of blogs, the walls of Facebook and the posts of online forums. The imaginary barrier of s...
As the doors of our local churches begin to reopen, let us pray for and seek a revival of the Holy Spirit's ministry in ourselves and the church of God which Jesus purch...
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...