Glenn W. Harrell In the book Gaily The Troubadour, published in 1936, Arthur Guiterman wrote the following poem. “First dentistry was painless; then bicycles were chainless and carriages

Watch your hands closely and examine them, for they are not far from a heart of the same posture.
Glenn W. Harrell In the book Gaily The Troubadour, published in 1936, Arthur Guiterman wrote the following poem. “First dentistry was painless; then bicycles were chainless and carriages
What thing is more powerful for each of us personally than our identity? The fear of being “Insignificant” is so powerful in humanity that we
Recently, a concerned Catholic mom wrote a letter to the editor of THE OBSERVER. The Observer is a student-run, daily print and online newspaper of
Male Methodist pastors are crying foul as Patricia (now Pat) Lapanough delivers emotion-laden, tear jerking, tender-love speeches that have women and men swooning in Methodist
Randal asks, “Why does so much gender discrepancy still remain in our modern culture? Why must men hold most of the powerful positions in church
For the answer to this question, go right. For an answer, go left. Ambiguous, yes? Confusing? Sure is. Let’s simplify. There was once a woman