A long time ago people came out west and set themselves up as doctors and pharmacists and lawyers--you name it. Sometimes they had a real diploma and sometimes they didn’t.
I used to enjoy (to a lesser extent) reading George Will. Will, a very verbose speaker and writer of our times, is sometimes a hard read, at least for me.
Lots of things happen in Allen. Last weekend was Memorial Day. A time to remember. Probably, most of the churches had some sort of time Sunday morning to honor their veterans. Well, mine didn’t, but most of the time we do.
Seems like it is fairly common on graduation day to have thunder and lightning and heavy rain. Well, that was true last Saturday in our home town of Allen. Forty-one
When I hear gunfi re in Allen, it’s usually some old boy that has had his patience stretched thin by a gopher that took up residence in his yard. That’s OK with me but like Sunday, a new and ambitious gopher moved into my backyard throwing dirt and making holes like he owned the place.
My wife just said: “I hope all the churches in Allen were full of worshipers Sunday, like we were.” And indeed, if all the churches were full (and I would
Much of the world is fascinated by Kim Jong-Un and the mode of travel he used to meet President Trump in North Vietnam. Jong took the train. His train. To
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
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