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Historic preservation is economic development

In March, I was delighted to be able to attend a conference on historic preservation sponsored by Main ...

Brent Maze

MAZE: Happy Mother’s Day!

Earlier this week, I wrote a column about holidays during the month of May, and one of our ...

Columnists

SPRAGUE: Judge’s ruling still can teach us today

What does a story about a widow and a judge from 2000 years ago have to do with ...

Brent Maze

MAZE: May holidays in full swing

The month of May is always a busy one. During the first few days of this month, it ...

Brent Maze

MAZE: Making an investment in sports futures

Last month, Southside High School and Keith Middle and High School broke ground on new ballfields for their ...

Faith

MATHEWS: If God wants it, God will show you the way

It was a hopeless situation. Imagine how it would feel if China had military control of this nation, ...

Faith

BISHOP: Recognize, proclaim, and honor the source of all true victories

It is important to celebrate God’s hand in our victories. Each and every verse of the song of ...

Faith

Sprague: Why Choose Death?

What’s the difference between these two verses?

Michael Brooks

Reflections: The Case For Christ

Christian author, Lee Strobel, was in Birmingham last year. I met him and heard his fascinating story of ...

Brent Maze

MAZE: Butterflies all around

This weekend, I learned something new about our community.

Faith

SPRAGUE: The closest star in your life

True, we see stars at night, but they are above us during the day too. The sun outshines ...

Faith

MATHEWS: Don’t you wish it had been you?

By R.A. Mathews They came from far and wide — a sea of men. None was rich but ...

Faith

Bishop: Investing time in the Word of God opens your ears to His voice

The Word of God is more than just ink on paper or a handwritten creation of man’s ideas. ...

Faith

Meet Me At The Cross: The Greatest Commands

To love God means to put Him first (Matthew 6:33). If we truly love God, He will be ...

Michael Brooks

Reflections: O Death, Where Is Your Sting?

It’s been my experience that funeral home directors generally have a great sense of humor. I asked a ...

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