An old bank building stands on a corner in East Texas between the cities of Greenville and Sulphur Springs. At one time, it anchored a block of businesses, from a treat shop to an automotive repair ...

Glues have different properties. Some are designed to melt away in water, while others only stick when pressed against themselves. Children’s glue? Edible, as small tykes tend to consume anything ...

Samson led an amazing life. He was graced with the ultimate blessing of God, for he was unable to be defeated as long as he never let a razor touch his head. In a weak moment, Samson lost his ...

We think of spring as a time of rebirth. However, let’s reminisce. It’s December 26th, and Christmas is over for another year. We’ve packed baby Jesus back into his storage box, swept the ...

A flood is a force that can only be fought for a time. The rising waters will invade every space and consume everything it touches. New York in 2012 found this out when Hurricane Sandy rose up ...

The Christmas season has come and gone. Our New Year’s Day celebrations are yesterday’s news, and all the football games have been tallied and marked in the history books. What do we do ...

Resurrection is part of life. Even the secular man has to admit that. In the winter the tree dies. In the spring it returns to life. Sure, the humanist can explain it by means of sunlight, ...

A monument stands on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine. A number of years ago, a mother sent her youth of a son to sea, expecting him to soon return. Instead, a storm arose. In the depths of the ...

Call it a Writ of Promise. Make it a Promissory Note. Even use the term Solemn Promise. No matter how we say it, it means we can depend on another person’s word that what’s said will be ...