4 weeks 2 days ago
Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
If the Enemy can keep you from what has always been known in Christendom as the means of grace, he has a better chance of causing you to stumble.
For some reason, in elementary school and later in my high school Latin studies, I was taught quite a bit of Greek mythology. The Bible was verboten; not so teaching about the gods and goddesses of Greece.
By Matt Friedeman - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
If the Enemy can keep you from what has always been known in Christendom as the means of grace, he has a better chance of causing you to stumble.
For some reason, in elementary school and later in my high school Latin studies, I was taught quite a bit of Greek mythology. The Bible was verboten; not so teaching about the gods and goddesses of Greece.
By Matt Friedeman - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
If the Enemy can keep you from what has always been known in Christendom as the means of grace, he has a better chance of causing you to stumble.
For some reason, in elementary school and later in my high school Latin studies, I was taught quite a bit of Greek mythology. The Bible was verboten; not so teaching about the gods and goddesses of Greece.
By Matt Friedeman - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Matt Friedeman reflects on the death of a mentor and friend, who, true to his gifts and graces, died in the Congo and true to his missionary calling.
I woke Friday morning to news of the death of one of my early mentors. When I was a student at Asbury Theological Seminary, Paul Law invested significantly in my life as part of a small group discipleship program.
By Matt Friedeman - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Matt Friedeman reflects on the death of a mentor and friend, who, true to his gifts and graces, died in the Congo and true to his missionary calling.
I woke Friday morning to news of the death of one of my early mentors. When I was a student at Asbury Theological Seminary, Paul Law invested significantly in my life as part of a small group discipleship program.
By Matt Friedeman - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Matt Friedeman reflects on the death of a mentor and friend, who, true to his gifts and graces, died in the Congo and true to his missionary calling.
I woke Friday morning to news of the death of one of my early mentors. When I was a student at Asbury Theological Seminary, Paul Law invested significantly in my life as part of a small group discipleship program.
By Matt Friedeman - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Matt Friedeman reflects on the death of a mentor and friend, who, true to his gifts and graces, died in the Congo and true to his missionary calling.
I woke Friday morning to news of the death of one of my early mentors. When I was a student at Asbury Theological Seminary, Paul Law invested significantly in my life as part of a small group discipleship program.
By Matt Friedeman - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Robert St. John says he’s always loved local history. There’s always another story, and always someone willing to tell it.
There are many intelligent ways to sell king cakes. Standing on a frozen sidewalk in Gulfport while the wind removes your will to live is not one of them. And yet. Twenty-eight degrees. Wind like a razor. A line of 125 people who didn’t care.
Neither did I.
By Robert St. John on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Robert St. John says he’s always loved local history. There’s always another story, and always someone willing to tell it.
There are many intelligent ways to sell king cakes. Standing on a frozen sidewalk in Gulfport while the wind removes your will to live is not one of them. And yet. Twenty-eight degrees. Wind like a razor. A line of 125 people who didn’t care.
Neither did I.
By Robert St. John on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Robert St. John says he’s always loved local history. There’s always another story, and always someone willing to tell it.
There are many intelligent ways to sell king cakes. Standing on a frozen sidewalk in Gulfport while the wind removes your will to live is not one of them. And yet. Twenty-eight degrees. Wind like a razor. A line of 125 people who didn’t care.
Neither did I.
By Robert St. John on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Robert St. John says he’s always loved local history. There’s always another story, and always someone willing to tell it.
There are many intelligent ways to sell king cakes. Standing on a frozen sidewalk in Gulfport while the wind removes your will to live is not one of them. And yet. Twenty-eight degrees. Wind like a razor. A line of 125 people who didn’t care.
Neither did I.
By Robert St. John on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Perched on the bluffs overlooking the mighty Mississippi River, Lorelei Books has been enchanting readers since 2006.
Some places don’t just sell things. They hold things — stories, conversations, quiet moments, and a sense of belonging that lingers long after you leave. Lorelei Books in Vicksburg is one of those places.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Perched on the bluffs overlooking the mighty Mississippi River, Lorelei Books has been enchanting readers since 2006.
Some places don’t just sell things. They hold things — stories, conversations, quiet moments, and a sense of belonging that lingers long after you leave. Lorelei Books in Vicksburg is one of those places.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Perched on the bluffs overlooking the mighty Mississippi River, Lorelei Books has been enchanting readers since 2006.
Some places don’t just sell things. They hold things — stories, conversations, quiet moments, and a sense of belonging that lingers long after you leave. Lorelei Books in Vicksburg is one of those places.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
Perched on the bluffs overlooking the mighty Mississippi River, Lorelei Books has been enchanting readers since 2006.
Some places don’t just sell things. They hold things — stories, conversations, quiet moments, and a sense of belonging that lingers long after you leave. Lorelei Books in Vicksburg is one of those places.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
“We are excited to invest further in our Hazlehurst operations, strengthen our capabilities with new technology and create additional jobs for the community we call home,” said CEO Chris Carter.
The Mississippi Development Authority announced that DG Foods, a poultry processing and portioning company, is expanding operations in Hazlehurst.
The project is said to be a corporate investment of $1.19 million while creating 32 jobs across two shifts of 16 workers each, with the second shift scheduled to begin in mid-May.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
“We are excited to invest further in our Hazlehurst operations, strengthen our capabilities with new technology and create additional jobs for the community we call home,” said CEO Chris Carter.
The Mississippi Development Authority announced that DG Foods, a poultry processing and portioning company, is expanding operations in Hazlehurst.
The project is said to be a corporate investment of $1.19 million while creating 32 jobs across two shifts of 16 workers each, with the second shift scheduled to begin in mid-May.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
“We are excited to invest further in our Hazlehurst operations, strengthen our capabilities with new technology and create additional jobs for the community we call home,” said CEO Chris Carter.
The Mississippi Development Authority announced that DG Foods, a poultry processing and portioning company, is expanding operations in Hazlehurst.
The project is said to be a corporate investment of $1.19 million while creating 32 jobs across two shifts of 16 workers each, with the second shift scheduled to begin in mid-May.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
4 weeks 2 days ago
“We are excited to invest further in our Hazlehurst operations, strengthen our capabilities with new technology and create additional jobs for the community we call home,” said CEO Chris Carter.
The Mississippi Development Authority announced that DG Foods, a poultry processing and portioning company, is expanding operations in Hazlehurst.
The project is said to be a corporate investment of $1.19 million while creating 32 jobs across two shifts of 16 workers each, with the second shift scheduled to begin in mid-May.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month ago
Below is an opinion column by Russ Latino:
There are more teachers serving a lot fewer students than just a decade ago. They are being compensated at higher levels than the average worker with a four-year degree. These are verifiable facts. No one cares.
Amid pressure to “do something” and with “free ice cream on Fridays” vibes, the Mississippi House of Representatives and Mississippi Senate have traded competing proposals for budget-stretching teacher pay raises.
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