Baptism: The story continues
A few weeks ago I wrote about the Christian practice of baptism, focusing on a type known as “proxy baptism.” This allows people who died without accepting Jesus as Savior to have another opportunity for salvation. While this practice has raised some controversy, during the course of my research I discovered that the traditional baptism practiced since the early days of church is also becoming controversial.
Wine tasting is an experience that brings people together
Wine tasting is more than taking a swig and gulping it down. For that, there’s whiskey. But for most of us oenophiles, wine tasting is an experience to be savored and enjoyed with all of our senses – an experience that includes selecting the perfect wine, swirling the glass to release the aromas and savoring the flavors. The experience is heightened when shared with good friends or someone special. More than anything, it’s the sharing of wine that brings people together and can turn a special occasion into a night of romance.
Valley Christians observe paradoxical holy day
On April 22, the majority of the world's Christians will observe
An angry voter to politicians: Stop calling me!
Important election update: The Public Policy Institute of
Adjust middle school instructional minutes to that required by state
EDITOR: The sign outside the school house at 80 West Central
Letters: More details needed on city budget
Having residents understand what they are getting and losing and having real opportunities to affect those proposals should be a primary focus.





