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The water well

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I heard a story about a far west Texas ranch that consisted of over 38,000 acres and it only had one water well on the whole place. That 2,000 feet deep well was on top of a flat top mountain, and it had a pumpjack on it to pump water. The ranch hands listened for the motor that ran the pumpjack. If it stopped, they were on their way to fix it.
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FROM THE PULPIT

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Psalm 119:18 (NIV) “Open my eyes to see the wonderful things in your teachings.” This beautiful verse in Psalm 119 seems to be fairly straightforward. It suggests that we should open our eyes to read about the teachings we find in the Bible.
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Baldness. Is not parting such sweet sorrow?

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Nearly 60 years after discovering “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” I still watch the classic sitcom, but some of the punchlines haven’t held up particularly well. Or maybe I’m the one who hasn’t held up so well.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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Dear Editor, Recently, a Democrat official in Kleburg County bolted from the Democrat party and joined the Republican party due to Biden’s open border policy. Yes, the Republican party – the party of Lincoln who freed the slaves.

How the prosecution of Trump in Georgia could backfire

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Amid the howls of outrage and shouts of jubilation over the indictment in Georgia of former president Donald Trump on charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election, a few cautionary voices were raised quietly expressing concern that government prosecutors appear to be piling on the ex-president and creating sympathy for him.
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RELIGION BRIEFS

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I remember the time I was on a fishing trip with friends. and we decided to hike up into the mountains and go trout fishing. It was quite a hike over five miles with many ups and downs and climbing all the way. Our friends that lived near there instructed us on what to take and I volunteered to carry the backpack with the water and food and supplies. The climb became steep and the trail difficult and because of the heavy backpack I could not keep up. One of my friends came back and said, “Let me carry the backpack”. Oh man, It felt so good to be relieved of that heavy backpack. That experience reminds me of something in the Bible. We all are carrying heavy backpacks, the Bible calls it sin, (Romans 3:23) and it weighs us down and separates us from God, (Romans 6:23). When Jesus died on the cross He personally took my sins and everyone else’s, (1 Peter 2:24 & 3:18, Revelation 1:5, Hebrews 9:28). Jesus is the only one who has the right and authority to forgive sin and if we ask Him, He will, ( Matthew 9:6, Mark 2:5,1 John 1:9, Luke 24:47).
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What shall we say about homeschooling?

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Irealize such headgear has fallen out of style in our self-esteemobsessed culture, but maybe I should belatedly don a dunce cap. You see, one of my first columns (nearly 25 years ago) was a snarky dismissal of the nascent homeschooling movement.
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Hating Trump corrupts the liberal media

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Half the country has no idea why the front page of Thursday’s New York Post was so hilarious. That’s because, thanks to the liberal media, half of the country still has no idea who Hunter Biden is, or why he is in trouble for raking in millions for his extended family from foreign businessmen by selling access to his father Joe’s “brand” and political influence.
Hating Trump corrupts the liberal media

FROM THE PULPIT

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1 Samuel 16:7 (NIV) “God does not see the same way people see. People look at the outside of a person, but the Lord looks at the heart.” The story behind this verse is that God has sent Samuel to anoint the new king of Israel.
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