Monthly Archives: August 2013

Fifty—and 229—Years Later

It may come as a surprise to some folks, but we at least began our social involvement on the right foot.  For in the very first two decades of our existence as an indigenous and independent church in the new … Continue reading

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Out of the Mouths of Babes and Quarterbacks

I don’t know Stephen and Lynn Ash, but I have a feeling that they must be doing something right indeed.  A middle school principal in Little River, Texas–population 1,994 — Stephen is the father of six kids and he and … Continue reading

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Looking for a Signal

I really should be more patient, I know.  For after all, to reach me it has to come from some 22,000 miles away, traveling at a speed of more than 128 kilobits a second.  Similarly, the twin satellites which beam … Continue reading

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