God’s Focus on the Family
Dalton Mathis is pastor of Salt Creek Baptist Church near Early. One of the overarching themes that we see run through the first book of… Login to continue reading Login…
Dalton Mathis is pastor of Salt Creek Baptist Church near Early. One of the overarching themes that we see run through the first book of… Login to continue reading Login…
Beside The Point By some published accounts, predictions of a “cashless society” first surfaced in the early 1950s. Beyond simple convenience, the strongest argument for… Login to continue reading Login…
Nationally, Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles are making history as the first time both starting quarterbacks… Login to continue reading Login…
Rep. David Spiller represents District 68 in the Texas House of Representatives. This week was a cold one in House District 68. As we all… Login to continue reading Login…
Several news stories about predicting the future caught my attention this month, and they helped underscore a basic truth: Anyone who tries to predict the… Login to continue reading Login…
Dalton Mathis is pastor of Salt Creek Baptist Church near Early. As children of God on our journey home, we tend to find many forks… Login to continue reading Login…
Dalton Mathis is the pastor of Salt Creek Baptist Church near Early. These were some of the last words that Paul would give to Timothy.
When Jesus walked this earth He cured the lepers, healed the sick, made the blind see, brought the lame to their feet, and raised the dead. A careful reading of Jesus’ life recorded for us in the Bible is full of miraculous works that only God could do (Jn. 3:2). To the Christian, Jesus is our Creator, Savior, Redeemer, Brother, Friend, and Miracle Worker!
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Dear Editor: On Tuesday, January 10 I had reason to call 911. It was not a good experience. I saw my golfing partner lying on the cart path where he had fallen from his cart. I didn’t know if he had a heart attack or a stroke or what had happened. He was semi-conscience and bleeding from the back on his head. I called 911. The person who answered began asking a lot of questions that I couldn’t answer. I just told her I needed an ambulance sent to the country club because a man had fallen and was bleeding.