Steve Nash

Steve Nash

‘The Spirit gives life’

“For the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life” (2 Corinthians 3:6). The Word of God and the Spirit of God must never be separated... To seek the direction of the Spirit without the Word may soon lead to confusion, disorder, and false doctrine. And in the same breath to have the Word without the Spirit may lead one to possess a pride-centered head knowledge that completely lacks the Christian heart of love. For the Spirit breathes life to the wonderful Words of Life! To have one without the other doesn’t lead to God-glorifying Christian living...

Texas wineries to be featured at Art Stomp  

The inaugural Spring Art Stomp event set for Saturday, March 29 in Downtown Brownwood will feature multiple Texas wineries offering tastings of their expertly crafted wines. Currently, 10 wineries are scheduled to participate in the event along several Downtown businesses also offering tastes of their incredible libations.   

A state symbol of Texas pride 

Pollinators like bees and butterflies are attracted to bluebonnets for their nectar. (Michael Miller/Texas A&M AgriLife) “Bluebonnets can be seen in many regions throughout Texas,… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Egg substitutes when baking

No eggs? No Problem! You can use a variety of other foods when cooking and baking. It’s good to know how much egg substitute you… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Brown County 4-H news and updates

DATES TO REMEMBER        March              17 – County Deadline for FCH/Livestock/Horse Quiz Bowl                         24 – Deadline to Order State Steer/Heifer Tags                         24 –… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

HPU’s Auvenshine announces retirement

HPU administrator Dr. Donnie Auvenshine has announced his retirement from Howard Payne University after 32 years of service to the institution. Auvenshine currently serves as the vice president for academic affairs and is set to retire in June.

HPU’s School of Science and Mathematics attend conference

Howard Payne University’s School of Science and Mathematics recently attended the Texas Academy of Science conference in Waco on February 28-March 1. Dr. Kristen Hutchins, dean of the School of Science and Mathematics and professor of biology, and Dr. Dennis Gibson, associate professor of chemistry and department chair of physical sciences, brought seven students to the conference. Two seniors were accepted to present their research posters at the conference.