
Symbols of Christmas point to Christ
Did you know that the chopping down of the Christmas tree represents the death of Christ and the putting it back up represents the resurrection of Christ?
Did you know that the chopping down of the Christmas tree represents the death of Christ and the putting it back up represents the resurrection of Christ?
One of my favorite Christmas memories isn’t actually mine.
Have you ever wondered what happens when a truck driver gets sick on the road?
I got sick last week, which in itself is no big revelation because it seems there may have been quite a few people in the area who got sick with some type of flu bug or norovirus.
A day had passed since the king had fallen as if dead.
Just recently I had the privilege to take a refresher basic CPR/First Aid course to keep up my certification.
Back in November, when I was making my daily trip to Dillons, I was met by a group of Boy Scouts handing out lists of food items that were needed by the food bank.
In Exodus, Chapter 3 of the Bible says 3 Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God.
Community volunteers with the Pratt Farmer’s Market and Pratt Neighbors Helping Neighbors social media group organized a 4th Annual Pratt Christmas Lights Cruise and the public turned out Sunday, December 10 to enjoy the event.“Everything was so festive,” said Cris Siedel, who brought her family out to Main Street for the parade and to take pictures with Santa at the Pratt Merchants Park.