By Robert F. Turner In my boyhood days my hometown in Kentucky was a trade center. Each Saturday and on county court Mondays farmers brought their produce to town for sale. They used the opportunity to trade pocket knives, hound dogs, two-dollar pistols, and hard liquor. Most farmers were proud of their products. They guaranteed fresh …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
My Own Backyard
By Richie Thetford I believe that all of us have asked at one time or an-other “what is love?” After all the definitions, stories, and other sources are used to tell what love is, it can be summed up as “a strong attachment or an affection for someone or something.” Let’s take a moment to consider …
The Master On Materialism
By Harry R. Osborne While in Lithuania last spring, I saw living conditions unheard of in this country. We had classes in homes that would have been condemned even in the slum areas of our inner cities. Many people had little to eat and only one or two outfits of clothes. They accepted it as a …
We Will Win!
By Norman Midgette Robert Burns once wrote, “Man’s inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn.” What he did not reveal was the cause. All the cruelty this world inflicts on itself is brought about by the fiery zeal and deceitful mind of Satan. Many today are like the deceived Jews of old. Jesus said, “You are …