Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Ethan Hansen Faith Life is filled with difficult, challenging people. In America today vitriol and hatred are epidemic. Some
By Beth Wright Faith “My daddy says please,” my four-year-old granddaughter Chantelle tells me when I kindly and
By Jonathan Rockey Faith In our culture, people look to summer as a time for rest, recreation, and renewal. School
By Irene Hall Faith Recently, the Lord has been teaching me that both “glass half full” and “glass half empty”
By Jonathan Rockey Faith This week, as I write my devotion, my thoughts are in a little more difficult place.
By Ethan Hansen Faith Last Sunday during Memorial Day weekend we honored our veterans. The introduction to the sermon mentioned
By Amity Condie Faith Recently, Mat-Su community organizations, schools, and health workers have been talking about trauma. A trauma-
An attitude of humility is always wise. I recently learned that lesson again. On Monday evening, May 20, I umpired
By Howard Bess Faith Proverbs 29:18 says “without a vision, the people perish.” This is another Bible quote that
By John Boston Faith Last year I turned 50 and started to have a mid-life crisis; nothing too severe
Solomon was a fascinating person. His father David built a great empire. Solomon enjoyed peace. He also controlled the major
Do the problems we face in this world ever seem overwhelming to you, complex beyond reasonable solution? How do people,