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“Unfaithfulness”

“Unfaithfulness”

The Apostle Peter pens his second letter, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, to a persecuted church who had been dispersed throughout all of the Roman Empire. Many false teachers had crept in, seeking to reduce the incarnation of Jesus Christ as being God, to just merely a spiritual being, or a common man in whom the Spirit of God came upon and then left at His death. Peter tells us, “These false teachers promise freedom while they themselves are slaves to corruption.” So Peter defends the deity of Jesus Christ, urging those who have been called to such a great salvation, who have escaped the corruption that is in the world because of sinful desires, “To make every effort to supplement their faith with goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, mutual affection; and to mutual affection, love.”

Garbage Out

Garbage Out

I have to believe that we are the most disgusting family on the planet. I didn’t necessarily feel that way a few weeks ago, although we DO have our struggles with keeping the house picked up and with the never-ending laundry situation. But I have always felt that, in general, we are maybe a little messy, but certainly not gross.

Olney ISD School Board Update

President Jake Bailey called the regular meeting of the Olney Independent School District’s Board of Trustees to order Monday, February 28, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Members present: Jake Bailey, Len Bernhardt, Jeff Harvey, Kyle Hinson, Kenley Lane, Jodee Wales. Administrators present: Dr. Greg Roach-Superintendent, Amanda Barrientes-Junior High School Principal, Gunter Rodriguez-Elementary School Principal, Elaine Reno-Director of Accountability and Compliance, Jody Guy-Athletic Director, Rodney Bennett-Band Director, Jennie Walker-Human Resources Director and Homer Molina, Maint and Transportation Director. Visitors present: Kaci, Bill, and Kaden McClendon, Jeanmarie Baer-Perdue and Brandon, Fielder, Collins, & Mott, LLP.

The Brown-McCandless House
The Brown-McCandless House

The Brown-McCandless House

James Hoyt Brown (1885-1962) came to Texas from Missouri in 1876 and settled at Bunger, Young County with his parents James (1839-1900) and Mary (Boughton) (1842-1929) Brown. On his becoming an adult he saw that there was a greater opportunity in the prairie area to the north out of the post oaks around Olney. In 1894, he became Olney’s third postmaster after having become a merchant in the Spring Creek Road area.

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