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God’s healing in the darkness

A few weeks ago, I was diagnosed with COVID. I had caught it at the beginning of the pandemic, and I thought this was going to be...
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My Red Sea moment

Most of us are familiar with the story of the Lord parting the Red Sea and the Israelites walking across dry land. Before the Lord parted the...
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All it takes is one person to make an impact

When U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne visited Ventana by Buckner in July, she helped prepare backpacks and new shoes for children heading back to school. Ventana offers...
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Identity in Christ

I recently joined a new women’s Bible study. The first night we met we were instructed to go around the circle and tell a little about ourselves....
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Our God is still big, strong and mighty

“My God is so big so strong and so mighty. There’s nothing my God cannot do …” I heard these words sing out recently as I walked...
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The process prepares us

Graduation – the victory lap we all aspire to reach no matter the phase of life we are in. Job promotions, college graduations, even the birth of...
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Called to rest

Labor Day always sneaks up on me. It falls right after the rush of back to school – just when you feel like maybe you’re getting back...
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Comprehending vastness

As summer comes to a close and transitions in family schedules naturally take place, take time to reflect on and savor all the ways our gracious and...
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Once a Rangerette, always a Rangerette

As Kilgore College welcomed the 84th line of the high-kicking dance drill team known as the Rangerettes this month, one of the very first Rangerettes celebrated her...
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Who do you say I am?

The city of Caesarea Philippi, nestled at the foot of Mount Hermon and located around 25 miles from Galilee, was ground zero for Pagan activity, thought and...
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