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 Terry Mattingly On Religion As a rule, opinion polls are not as important to bishops as they are to
By Jonathan Rockey Our church had scheduled its fourth annual Shane Woods Ice-fishing Outing for today. One reason we
By Howard Bess Without reservation, my most treasured identification is Christian. Until the day I die, I will be pondering
Mike Blodgett The theory of evolution, theory of the speed of light and even the theory of tectonic plate movement
By Jonathan Rockey Last Saturday, two of our grandchildren spent time at our home while mom and dad were at
By Howard Bess Religion in America is more highly researched than ever. The premier researcher of religion in America, the
By Paul Maguire I wonder how some people survive with no voice in life events. On a recent trip home
By Jonathan Rockey This week I received an email about someone who was confirmed with me in 1967 in Gainesville,
By Howard Bess While my columns have a national distribution, they are written specifically to appear each Friday on the
Few people live as close to the wilderness as Alaskans do. Most Alaskans I know enjoy the blessings of living
By Howard Bess With the development of electronic communications, the number of voices we hear has increased exponentially. To which
By Terry Mattingly On Religion It doesn’t take a doctorate in church architecture to know why every pew in