Vicki’s Verbage – Amen and hallelujah to cooler temperatures
By Vicki Scott Who out there prayed for the temperatures to be so hot lately? I have a sister-in-law who loves the heat, and I am sure there are others who do as well, but right now I feel like I need to move to Antarctica or somewhere like that. Our son, his Greek goddess […]
The Devotion to Christ – Redemptive suffering leads to grace
By Brian Cook The band Switchfoot has a song about suffering and how we respond to it called “Dare You to Move.” The song begins with a reminder that “everyone’s here,” and the lyrics include the line, “Welcome to the fallout, welcome to resistance, the tension is here – between who you are and who […]
From God’s word – Bringing out in order to give back
By Toni Ford The Book of Deuteronomy is essentially Moses’ farewell address to a new generation of Israelites. In the sixth chapter, we find Moses reminding the members of this new generation that they must never stop teaching the meaning of the laws to their children and telling the numerous stories of how the Lord […]
Community Calendar: Aug. 9, 2024
August 9 The Gadsden Public Library will host “They Be Scamming – Who, How and Help” at 4 p.m. Hosted by the law firm of Cusimano, Roberts, Mills and Knowlton, the event is an informative seminar on how to identify and prevent scams. August 10 The Parent Symposium 2024 will be held at The Venue […]
Kids Korner: Lavender’s Best Friend
By Andi Chupp School is back in session and I’m not too excited about it. I would much rather be riding than at school. I am a straight A student, but riding is more fun than school. I still get lots of Lavender time, but not as much as I did when school was out […]