Category Archives: Opinions
Clunky Phones & Party Lines
In rural Georgia the party line was our lot back in the early 1950s. When the phone
rang, we counted. Our phone rang two times. Three for another and so forth. Today’s younger set sure missed out on some fun times. Well, that’s okay. Cell phones will teach them a few lessons.
Back in the day, calls didn’t drop, folks dropped; eavesdropped, that is. Phone privacy didn’t exist. Sarah, the switchboard operator on the Andy Griffith
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Climate change is a farm issue
Whereas: As of June 2025 the carbon dioxide level was 430 ppm the highest it’s been in
3 million years and increasing at a rate of approximately 4 ppm per year…
And whereas: The Happy Berry Inc., is losing about 18 chill hours a year over the past 20 years, dropping from 1100 chill hours plus or minus to 900 chill hours plus or
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A trip across the desert
Matthew 2: 13 “And when they were departed, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream, saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I bring thee word: for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him.”
We are told in the scripture (Matthew 2), when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, a star appeared to wise men in the east. Those wise men saw the star and followed it to Jerusalem seeking the Christ child.
“In the east” may have been in Israel or it may have been in the country we today know as Jordan or Iran (Persia or Babylon). Considering their gifts, the wise men may possibly have come from Arabia.
Many have attempted to provide natural phenomenon such as a gathering of planets, to
explain the star. This writer believes the star was a special, supernatural, one-time appearing object to guide the wise men to Jesus.
Matthew 2: 9 states emphatically the star “went before them and stood over the place where the
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Courier Letters to the Editor 1-28-26
Don’t ask what if?
Dear Editor,
An old year is over and gone and a new year is starting with so much ahead. Like the pages of a book we turn over another page to be read one day at a time. What will you write on the pages of the new year? It’s up to you. Believe in yourself!
I’ve seen 71 New Years days but won’t see many more. I may be gone before this one
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Stay ready for the next storm
In many areas of the country it’s been a harsh winter. Snow, ice, wind, flooding … we’ve seen it all, sometimes several of those at the same time. We need to be prepared for
whatever Mother Nature throws at us.
The first step is to know what’s coming, and when. While the local news and weather can be your trusted source, having other options can’t hurt. I like Wunderground (also known as Weather Underground) for the way it can target my area and
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Do we have faith in God or the world?
Whatever we are concerned about today, faith and discernment are key components of
our prayers. Without spiritual sensitivity, we do not understand God’s plans, which is why seeking Him empowers and activates our communication with Him. We believe in miracles because we
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Letters to the Editor
Americans dying for Trump’s vanity
Dear Editor,
On Sunday, Donald Trump sent the following message to the president of Norway: “Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America…The World is not secure unless we have Complete and Total
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