Letter to the Editor: Common sense in America
Measles claims another life. Public health offices close but we save money.
Measles claims another life. Public health offices close but we save money.
Price Daniel was one of the few men in Texas History to serve in all three branches of state government – as governor, state legislator and state Supreme Court justice.
I’ve been reading through the Apostle’s Paul’s second letter to Timothy. There is one common thread that the Apostle Paul writes about to a youngish, middle-aged pastor. That thread is “suffering.”
Gov. Jimmy Allred became governor of Texas in a desperate time for Texas.
In Matthew 6:25 Jesus said, “Don’t be anxious about your life.”
Most regular readers of my corner of this awesome publication have probably surmised that ‘Ole’ Luke’ has a passion for not only hunting hogs but also transforming the wild pork into some tasty dishes.
I heard a story a long time ago about a drunk who became a Christian.
Hospitals watch as children fill the wards.
In North Texas, there is never any shortage of attention paid to the Dallas Cowboys’ time on the field – and rightly so. But there are other significant – in fact, life-changing – victories that this team has won away from the gridiron.
Nobody loves walking a backwoods creek bank, tossing small baits to hungry spawning white bass more than I. The white bass run is eagerly awaited each year by countless anglers.