Why isn’t Christian fiction labeled at the library?
The third time it happened, it really bugged me. Once was
Plan to get your passport and a happy birthday to ‘Cakes’ Marie
It’s Wednesday morning as I write, and it’s my middle daughter’s birthday. Her nickname is perfect for the day. Cayla Marie’s “other” name is “Cakes.” I’m really not sure how all that worked out – my oldest, Shannon, is “Pie” and Mariah, the youngest, is “Root Beer.” Nobody else uses those nicknames, it’s a Dad’s special, and the why and how – who knows? So, Happy Birthday across the miles Cakes Marie, your proud Father loves you and wishes every happiness today and always.
What is God Really Like? Get a True Picture
If you had an opportunity to have an open conversation with God,
Gilroy Church Enters the Creation Debate
This weekend Gilroy's Trinity Bible Church (370-A Tomkins Court) will host a seminar open to the public on the topic of the origin of man and the universe. It will be held Saturday, June 24 (9:30am to 5pm) and Sunday, June 25 (9am, 10:30pm, 5pm).
GOLF: Leonard latest to pencil name on Frys.com player list
First PGA Tour event in Silicon Valley a little more than one
High Point Market color trends and what they mean for you
Every fall and spring, the High Point Furniture Market presents all the newest and most colorful home furnishing products to the design community. The colors most prevalent during the fall market are indicators of what you will see in stores for the upcoming year. Here are color directions that jumped out at us at this fall’s market—food for thought when you’re thinking about future updates to your home.
Pax Americana built by U.S. Armed Forces
The historian Thomas F. Madden described the United States as “an empire of trust,” a phrase he fashioned to compare modern America with the golden era of the ancient Roman Republic. According to Madden, both the American and the Roman republics grew into sovereign powerhouses because external threats stimulated the drive to expand their boundaries of geopolitical influence by means of superior military might, used to transform enemies into allies.
















