Southern Cooking with Andy Bedwell – Preparing for Thanksgiving cooking
By Andy Bedwell We thank you, God for all that You give: The lives we live, the food we eat and for our loved ones. Lord, help us all to live our days with thankful hearts and loving ways. Ephesians 5:20 (NIV) Cherished recipes usually come out at the holidays. Here are a few of […]
A road trip to Glencoe, perhaps?
By Vicki Scott Because of the phenomenal team God put together, our Veterans Day program turned out to be a huge success! My oldest granddaughter Ava Jaymes was a big help. When she, her mother Machi and her sister Addie (a.k.a. Beans) surprised us by turning up at the event, I put Ava to work […]
From God’s word – Oh, the goodness of our God!
By Toni Ford A couple of weeks ago, I shared how for me personally, worship is one of the fastest avenues to encountering God’s presence. In that column, I shared a song that has ministered immensely to me this year. Another song has come to mind during this Thanksgiving season, one which I would like […]
The Vagabond – Herzberg/Loveman Dry Goods in downtown
By Danny Crownover David Reuben Loveman (1827-1898) had been a Hebrew teacher in Hungary, where he married and had two children. He eventually got divorced and emigrated to Cleveland, Ohio in 1859. The following year, Loveman married Ernestine Schwartz (1836-1921), also a native of Hungary. The couple had two children, Linka and Robert. After the […]
Keep Smiling with Rosie Preston – Hope and healing through nature
By Rosie Preston A couple of weeks ago, I had several reasons to ask people to pray for me. It had been three months since my allergies had been keeping me down. Even though I was taking enough antihistamine to stop the symptoms of drainage and coughing for a few hours, it would come back. […]