Games people play, no laughing matter!
HB0130 Education: Elective Academic Bible Study had the support of more than 2/3 of the House and passed out of the Senate Education committee last Friday only to sit on the shelf View full article »
HB0130 Education: Elective Academic Bible Study had the support of more than 2/3 of the House and passed out of the Senate Education committee last Friday only to sit on the shelf View full article »
Yesterday I had one of the most disturbing experiences of my life. I have been feeding cattle for a neighbor who is out of town. His cows are currently calving and when I arrived, it was apparent to me that one of his young heifers was in the middle of calving problems. She was a small heifer and was having View full article »
I followed my own desires and lived the way I wanted… my way, my decision. My choices were self serving and since I lacked compassion and self control, my choices hurt others and myself.
Unbridled, self determined living turned what started out as a “free ride” View full article »
When you think of the word- Discrimination, do you think of something that is right to do or wrong to do? I think most of us think in terms of segregation or bigotry when we hear this word. Interestingly though, when Noah Webster wrote his dictionary of the English language in 1828 the word had overwhelmingly positive connotations. Essentially, the word meant something that we should do, not something we should refrain from. I wonder what has happened View full article »