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Death, dust and resurrection

“Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” Many Christians will hear these words as they worship on this day of Ash Wednesday. Some might even choose to have ashes in the form of a cross traced upon their foreheads as a sign to remind them that the only escape from the wage of death that our sin pays is the cross where Jesus suffered our punishment for our sin and where He paid the price to redeem us for eternal life.

Consider what He has already done

Have you ever refused to do something you knew God wanted you to do? That might be too difficult to answer, let me ask it another way. Have you ever done something you knew God would not want you to do?

Those who have an ear let them hear

One of the greatest mysteries is the perplexing relationship between God and humans. I cannot think of a more glorious yet frustrating subject. Especially when it comes to people trying to find answers when all they have is questions. I’ve counseled and given psychological first aid to those who have gone through a traumatic crisis and I’ve listened to people in hospital waiting rooms repeat that age-old question, “Why is this happening?” They cry and beg, but many times they cannot hear a sound from Heaven, and usually neither can anyone else. I’m thankful for the holy scriptures that are wonderful promises, but nothing would be better than to sit down at the kitchen table with Jesus or at least one of His angels and have some coffee while we discuss all the things I would like to know. I’m sure that if we were given this glorious invitation that trusting God would be the foundation of the conversation.

COMING EVENTS

Pratt City Fire Department Pancake and Sausage Supper Mar. 5 - Taking place on Saturday evening, March 5th, 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Derese McAbee brings Bob Ross to Pratt

Derese McAbee is a busy bee around Pratt. As activities director at the Pratt Public Library, she can be on any given week found conducting cooking classes, organizing maker zone crafts, or even preparing space for magic shows. This past month however, she brought Bob Ross of public-television-painting-fame back to life in the form of painting classes that have become wildly popular among the art-seekers of Pratt.

City seeking grants to help pay for new water well

Monday February 28, 11:59 p.m. is the application deadline for grants from the State of Kansas’ Building a Stronger Economy (BASE) program. This state program, which was created to assist in economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, funds infrastructure projects by county and local governments. Pratt will be putting in a grant application for the construction of a new water well.

Greenbacks qualify five boys for state

The Pratt Greenback wrestlers traveled to Andale to compete in the Regional Tournament. This tournament featured some very good competition that resulted in some great… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

SJN Bank of Kansas serves and supports local communities

Since 1905, SJN Bank of Kansas has been building multi-generational relationships with the customers they serve. Now 117 years later, having six different locations and 38 employees, SJN Bank of Kansas continues to appreciate all their customers and the communities in which they are located.