Please turn in your Bibles to Colossians 3:18-21. In verses 9-17, we saw the Apostle Paul apply the principle of the rule of Christ to our life within the local church
Growing up in rural Calhoun County, I learned many things. I learned how to work with my hands, catch a fish, ride around the town square on Saturday nights, and how to get into just a little bit of trouble.
It’s finally dawned on President Joe Biden that he barely controls the House and the Senate.
Speaking in Tulsa on the 100th anniversary of the racial atrocity there, Joe Biden belatedly turned to the issue of voting rights, to explain why he is having such difficulty winning passage of the party’s priority legislation.
Please turn to Colossians 3:9-17. In this passage, the apostle Paul defines what it looks like to live under the rule of Christ.
Critical race theory is fast becoming America’s new institutional orthodoxy. Yet most Americans have never heard of it—and of those who have, many don’t understand it. This must change. We need to know what it is so we can know how to fight it.
Every day could be Memorial Day, but the last Monday in May is set aside as a day of reflection and remembrance of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to country.
D.I. Smith helped lead the charge to stop the landfill in south Madison County and that alone is reason to re-elect him on Tuesday.
Mississippi is a better place because of MHP trooper John Martin Harris.
Please turn in your Bible to Colossians 3:1-8. In chapter 3, Paul moves from doctrine about Christ to the topic of godliness or holiness.
Enshrining legalized marijuana in the state Constitution is not what most Mississippians thought they were voting for in November, but that’s what Initiative 65 would have done.
Sometime in 2023, Donald Trump will presumably make the most momentous decision by a single person affecting the fate of the Republican Party in decades.
“Israel is Winning Battles, Hamas is Winning the War.”
State lawmakers and others are urging Gov. Tate Reeves to call a special session to pass a clean medical marijuana bill and we support that call if that can be done safely, effectively and is medically sound.
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