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Opinion

Live Like You Are a King

By: Joseph Rich Be not sad but like the sun in mid-July. Now is a time for fullness and gladness in your hearts. Not every person is called to produce outstanding greatness and abundance. Only […]

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Opinion

The Myth of Inerrant Scripture

By: Rev. David Wilson Rogers There are many ways of thinking about that incredible body of work known as the Bible. Unfortunately, as comforting as it may seem, to think of the Bible as inerrant—that […]

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Health & Fitness

Tapping as Therapy Technique

By: Wayne Head I learned what is colloquially called tapping probably 15 years ago. I was at a two-day conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico with about eight of my colleagues. We all worked for the […]

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Opinion

Red Light, Green Light

By: Joseph Rich As the sun set behind me, I had to stop for a red light in one of the cities largest congested intersections. I recall more than once the third or fourth car […]

Opinion

Love Over Fear

By: Rev. David Wilson Rogers “Be afraid! Be very afraid!” This is a message that is gaining more and more prominence in our world. It is a message that we hear regarding the changes in […]

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Opinion

Thoughts on Valentines

By: Felix Hernandez While Valentine’s Day is typically associated with love, many people have differing opinions about what this special day represents/means.   Christina Garcia (Portales community member) “This is a special holiday to myself. It’s […]

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The Chase

The Origin of Valentine’s Day

By: Christian Gruis With 1 billion Valentine’s Day Cards sent each year, the holiday is recognized as the second largest card-sending holiday of the year, second only to Christmas. Valentine’s Day gained popularity as it traveled […]

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Opinion

Warehouse Memories

By: Wayne Head Two stories have been bouncing around in my head recently, and I thought that I would share them with you. These stories highlight two very disparate and memorable men that I met […]

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Categories

The Road to Golphu

By: Joseph Rich Having brushed my teeth in the cold morning rooftop air, having looked out scanning the neighboring rooftops for activity, having scalded the soft palate of my mouth on morning tea, I felt […]