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I never thought much about putting on the armor of God until I got really old(er) and found out what it was all about. My idea about armor is of dungeons and dragons, and knights and horses. When I was very young, my sister Bonnie used to dress me up but not in armor. Since she didn’t have a sister at that time- thank you, Sandy-she used me as her “dress up” doll. Now, that doesn’t count as armor.
Read more“I urge you to walk in a way that is worthy of the calling to which you have been called.” (Ephesians 4:1)
Read moreColumbus Elementary School hosted a Career Day featuring jobs that use machines or vehicles Thursday, May 13. Numerous community members brought big trucks and machines to the CES playground and spoke with Kindergarten through third grade students. They showed them how the machines work and some of the things they do in a typical day on the job. Students could ask questions and even explore some of the vehicles. Courtesy
Read moreThe 2021 National Day of Prayer will take place Thursday, May 6th at noon on the courthouse lawn. Local Christian leaders will be praying over the seven centers of influence in our lives.
Read moreThe need for blood is always in demand. Unfortunately, there is not enough donors to meet that demand. One of the ways that people can become involved to help their fellow person in need is to take the time out and give blood.
Read moreI had a love-hate relationship with country life. At first, I didn’t think anything of it because I was so young and I didn’t know any different kind of living until I got to be eight or nine. On our Saturday morning forays into town with mom, I would see rows and rows of stores and people everywhere. Of course, that was in the day when people actually went downtown to shop and supported local businesses. The hustle and bustle of city life started my imagination gone wild.
Read moreCHS Theatre Department will host an interactive Wonderland Escape Room May 14 - 16 in the Blackbox Theatre of the Marly Giddens Center at Columbus High School.
Read morePat Mathis presents a basket of sweets to Brenda Gorman (left) and Ashley Laake (right) in appreciation of their work as a lifeline and to help celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 11-17. Mathis represents Eagle Lake Police Department. Every officer knows that dispatchers are the heartbeat of law enforcement.
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