Loving His Neighbors
I have no idea what the agenda was for last month’s meeting of the Jackson County Historical Society, but elections and voting were what was on people’s minds. When Mother, Ray, and I arrived a few minutes before the 6:00 p.m.…
I have no idea what the agenda was for last month’s meeting of the Jackson County Historical Society, but elections and voting were what was on people’s minds. When Mother, Ray, and I arrived a few minutes before the 6:00 p.m.…
I learned some news last night that encouraged me. It’s my hope that it will encourage you, too. Mother, Ray, and I watched a live teleforum called simply “A Conversation with Ben Carson and Kirk Cameron” (I have never mentioned Kirk…
Parental Guidance. It’s sad that the movie industry has confiscated those two powerful words, when really they are such a blessing to every human being who has access to parents who guide. Last week a friend from college visited from…
On July 26 the sun creeped up the eastern sky and its light reached over Natchez, Mississippi, to shine on the bridge over the Mississippi River . . . . . . and the depot that stood beside its banks.…
Barbara Pierce met George Bush at a Christmas dance just days after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and America entered World War II. If it wasn’t love at first sight, it was love really quick. Barbara described her first visit to…
The morning after we saw “the photo in his pocket,” Ray and I crossed an item off our bucket list. We walked into the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum and spent the whole day there — not even stopping for lunch! That’s George…