A faithful father
If I had only one word to describe my father, it would be faithfulness.
As Father’s Day comes and goes, my father has not. He is still here, both literally and figuratively.
If I had only one word to describe my father, it would be faithfulness.
As Father’s Day comes and goes, my father has not. He is still here, both literally and figuratively.
The National Center for Health Statistics said roughly five million Americans experience abdominal-wall hernias, annually.
With summer comes one of my favorite events of the year: Vacation Bible School.
A few weeks ago, one of my closest friends confided the need for a break from their phone.
From my standpoint, this column should be the last in a series of four very different columns by two very different authors.
There is a rugged area along the North Carolina/Tennessee state line, known as “Jeffrey’s Hell.”
I wrote a column recently about the failure of Malthus’ overpopulation theory (“Malthusian Malfeasance,” May 27).
There is a dangerous wave of drug abuse sweeping the nation.
In 1996, my spouse Beverly and I had the opportunity to travel to Israel. I am grateful for the experience.
Last week’s edition of The Graham Star carried a column entitled “Malthusian Malfeasance.”