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Threads of Life

Like many of you, I was born before television, photocopies, contact lens, Frisbees and the pill. We did not have radar, credit cards, laser beams, or ballpoint pens. Panty hose,

Light from God’s Word

Last week, we fi nished up the first part of the question that we have been examining over the past several weeks—what function do individual church members serve in the

One Pharmacist’s View

I spent some time in downtown Oklahoma City last week and among other things, attended the FCCLA convention at the Cox Center. It’s a big building but reading the Oklahoman

Light from God’s Word

We are continuing to answer the question—what function do individual church members serve in the church and the community? In week one, we found that the fi rst step in

One Pharmacist’s View

It was April Fool’s day and what happened? Not much here in Allen. But it didn’t use to be that way. People have “nearly” always enjoyed a good joke. As

One Pharmacist’s View

Heard someone carrying on about how long this winter has been. Not only longer but colder than normal. Something called an Arctic bomb flew in on the jet winds and

Threads of Life

Lloyd C. Douglas once wrote a beautiful book entitled Keys to the Kingdom. It is a book about one’s self image as part of God’s Universe. It was a best

Light from God’s Word

Today, we are going to continue talking about questions concerning the New Testament Church. For the past two weeks, we have been considering the question—what function do individual church members

One Pharmacist’s View

Donny Johnson says there is no such thing as a bad short sermon. Like most of us, he likes ‘em short. I feel that way about political speeches. Last week
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