by John D. Pierce | May 10, 2022 | Opinion
Apparently, a Christian group of some sort meets afterhours in one of my favorite lunch spots. Handwritten Bible verses are sketched in various colors onto sheets of paper that are taped to the walls. Alongside these scriptural quotations — like Isaiah’s assurance...
by Emma Fraley | Sep 7, 2021 | Opinion
The worst part of a major hurricane rarely ends when the rain stops and winds calm. Hurricane Ida bashed much of the southeast United States on Sunday evening, but the effects continue to linger. In New Orleans and southeastern Louisiana, over one million people were...
by Howard Batson | Oct 24, 2013 | General
A sermon by Howard Batson, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Amarillo, Tx. Philippians 2:1-18 October 20, 2013 There is an old Jewish joke that says if you’ve got two rabbis, you’ve probably got three opinions. The church often seems like that as well, doesn’t it? We...