Opinion
“Refuse to Upgrade”
I remember when my cellphone could last for a minimum of five years and my automobile even longer. I don’t recall replacing my light bulbs so frequently or purchasing new batteries for my electronic devices. We can no longer delight in the longevity of the devices we rely on for survival in our modern world. Thanks to planned obsolescence, we are forced to purchase new items often.
Cub Center Chats by Pat Curtis
Pull out your pink clothes and wear them as often as you can in October. Everybody has known someone who has had breast cancer, male or female. Yes, men can also have breast cancer, so don’t ignore that possibility at checkup time.
Will B. “Content”
Recently I was able to start attending men’s Bible Study again. The topic for the group was about being content or happy no matter the situation.