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February 13
Wasson: Judgment Day
The article discusses accountability in government spending, highlighting the lack of transparency and misuse of tax dollars. It draws parallels to personal accountability and biblical teachings on judgment and stewardship.
Shawn Wasson
Faith
February 8
Shuck: Always making things better
Ellen Shuck explores the often-overlooked contributions of individuals striving to improve their lives and communities. Through stories of personal challenges and resilience, it highlights the importance of recognition and the impact of small acts of kindness.
Ellen Shuck
Faith
February 1
Hurtgen: The power of play
Discover how incorporating play into your relationships can transform them. Embrace laughter and shared joy to strengthen bonds and create lasting memories with family and friends.
Robert Hurtgen
Faith
February 1
Wasson: Socialism is not the answer
Julie Roys argues that socialism contradicts Christian teachings, citing reasons such as materialism and virtue punishment. A Barna poll shows mixed views on Jesus' stance, with millennials favoring socialism.
Shawn Wasson
Faith
January 25
Shuck: Dealing with suffering
The article explores the inevitability of suffering in life and how it can lead to personal growth and empathy. Drawing on Christian and Buddhist teachings, it emphasizes resilience and finding peace amid challenges.
Ellen Shuck
Faith
January 24
Supreme Court will weigh approval for first publicly funded religious charter school, in Oklahoma
The Supreme Court will review a decision blocking Oklahoma's first publicly funded religious charter school. The case highlights tensions between religious freedoms and separation of church and state.
MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press
Faith
January 18
Hurtgen: Shed your shell
Robert Hurtgen explores life's seasons, urging us to recognize and embrace change. He offers insight into transitioning between past, present and future phases, and poses key questions for self-reflection.
Robert Hurtgen
Faith
January 17
Submitted: Epiphany blessing at Guardian Angel School
Guardian Angel School celebrated the Epiphany with a blessing ceremony led by Fr. Joseph Kelly. The event featured prayers, holy water, incense and the marking of doorways with blessed chalk to symbolize protection.
Faith
January 11
Shuck: Getting used to it
Learn how adopting a mindset of acceptance can help manage daily frustrations and improve well-being. Discover insights on handling life's irritations with patience and perspective.
Ellen Shuck
Faith
January 9
Spirituality Column: Amortize
Rev. Doug Job, a former interim minister for a church in Cape Girardeau who now ministers in Hannibal, Mo., reflects on his 2025 word of the year.
Doug Job
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