Mondays will be Mondays
By Sally Lael
By Sally Lael
We’re still getting crazy weather where we can’t decide what to wear. It may be 70 degrees during the day, but drop to 35 at night. We’re still not in the safe zone of putting away our winter clothes.
Well, it’s been a long two months, but I am pleased to be back in the saddle again! For those who don’t know, I had surgery on February 13. My adrenal gland was removed and a mass that was a hematoma.
Luke 24:1-5 1 But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they went to the tomb, taking the spices that they had prepared. 2 They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they went in they did not find the body.
How many of you have heard the phrase “It’s the thought that counts”? Normally, I hear this attached to giving a gift that...
As the growing season approaches, final plans are being made for home gardens. What to plant and where to plant are big questions that require multiple levels of consideration. What to plant requires an analysis of what ...
There are a lot of misunderstandings about fasting. Everyone knows about the classic Roman Catholic Friday fish fry, a delicious affair.
Dear Editor,I am writing in response to the ELCA pastor’s Focus on faith article in last week’s edition of your paper. She spoke of the sinfulness of...
February is known for Valentines Day, the day for flowers, chocolate, love and all the gush and mush between people who love each other. But what about the other twenty-seven days of the month? What can people do to show that they matter to them? Well, how’s about being kind.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to not be able to get the medications you need? Or have to drive several miles to a pharmacy to get those...