Learning From The Past Without Living In The Past
Talking about the past is a subject that in one way or another involves everyone regardless of their status in life.
Talking about the past is a subject that in one way or another involves everyone regardless of their status in life.
Talking about the past is a subject that in one way or another involves everyone regardless of their status in life.
Shannon Jordan and I were eating lunch Sunday after church and she asked me to make sure our stay was confirmed for our trip to Islamorada.
I know that I have addressed the issue of black-on-black violence and murder in Dillon County, however, due to the seemingly escalating cases in our locale, being primarily perpetrated by young African American men, I am compelled to address and comment on the matter again.
Shannon Jordan and I went to the upstate for a Clemson football game in the late season and enjoyed watching the Tigers win. We stayed in Anderson that night and woke early on Sunday morning to go fly-fishing
The inspiration for this article in my column today came not long after I went to an elderly woman’s home to pick up her garbage bags and take them to the county drop-off site in New Town.
I am going to use my column today to share with you some of the landmark and historical events and facts about Gordon High School.
In my column today, I want to address an issue and question that pertains to both Christians and the Church in our culture.
Go vertical to expand your outdoor gardening space, create privacy and add beauty to bare walls and fences. This centuries-old technique has been used to grow food and flowers, adding beauty and productivity from the ground up.
With my father being deceased for nearly 22 years and my mother (who is almost 95 years of age), I wanted to present to you some gems that I gleaned from both of them.