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Letters To The Editor

The dead will stay dead

The economy will come back, perhaps sooner, perhaps later, but it will be back. The timing of the economy returning will have a lot to do with how we as individuals respond to the pandemic. Gathering together in groups to protest wearing a mask is no doubt our right, but is it the right thing ...

Are Christians missing in action?

Jesus teaches that a candle serves no purpose if it's hidden under a bushel. (Matthew 5:15-16). A Christian who does not engage culture is a hidden candle.As Christians, we understand the source of violence, racism, greed, and political corruption. We understand that the only hope-for-today is ...

A little levity now and then is a good prescription for what ails you.LetĢƵ play a game. How about the “eight ball answer” game? Some of you may have one of these predictors of the future and others may not. Just what is this game?It is a plastic sphere made to look like an eight ball ...

John Lewis was a great man

"Courageous", "honorable", "a man of basic human decency", "a fighter for equal justice and equal opportunity", "uncorruptable", "true public servant", "irreplaceable", and "historic figure" are some of the words and phrases which come to mind in reflecting upon the magnificent life of Georgia ...

Watering Trough brings back memories

When I saw the article about the Route 40 Watering Trough park in the newspaper, it brought back many beautiful memories. My aunt Marjorie and Uncle Glenn Gillespie owned the Watering Trough in the 60s for several years. And my daughter had her wedding reception there in 1968. Thank you for ...

An appraisal of today’s Christianity

Have you noticed? Sin is no longer sinful—even among many professing Christians. "Sin" may perhaps be an error in judgment or a "mistake" or "bad choice" but is not something damming to the soul or an offense to God. Neither are its wages any longer "death" [physical and spiritual]. Instead ...