Tami’s Devotion: Where the Teeny-Tiny Buffalo Roam
When she was about five years old, my cousin’s daughter took a trip to Yellowstone National Park. When she returned from her trip, Zoey couldn’t wait to tell everyone about […]
Academic Rigor and an Enriching Environment at Our Lady of Mercy School Fosters High School Success
BY KATHY DE JONG, INDEPENDENT EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT & OWNER OF COLLEGE IN 3-2-1 Last June was a bitter-sweet time for our family. Our youngest daughter, Brooke, graduated from Our Lady […]
Minute For Your Minister: BOGO?
One frustration many pastor’s wives face is the expectations placed on them by church members. What was supposed to be her husband’s job also becomes hers, as she finds herself […]
From the Heart – August 2019
My husband and I were riding in the car to dinner the other night, when Tami on WBFJ 89.3fm asks the question, “Would you rather take several smaller vacations or […]
Why and How to Teach Your Children about Money
According to Northwestern Mutual’s 2018 “Planning & Progress Study,” the average American has $38,000 in personal debt. Personal debt, in this case, means any type of debt excluding a mortgage, […]
With History Being Made, the Big Four and Friday Night Lights, there’s a Lot to Get Excited about with Wake Forest Football this Season!
Now that we’re entering the latter part of summer, it’s time to start thinking ahead about the upcoming fall season, if you want to get a jump on even more […]
TV Journalist Changes Careers to Join Son in Nursing
BY JOSH JARMAN As a TV cameraman, Larry Rehrig spent 20 years covering hurricanes, racing off to murder scenes and conducting celebrity and political interviews. But, when the time came […]
Getting Ready for the First Day of Kindergarten
This August, lots of parents will face a very big milestone in their child’s life. The first day of Kindergarten. For most parents, this milestone approaches way too quickly. It […]
It’s A Grand Life – Hip, Hooray!
I admit it, I am a procrastinator. I fully believe it was a condition I was born with. Fortunately, this, what I refer to as a personality quirk, has not […]
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective Teens: Dealing with Disappointment
One Sunday morning during Youth Day at Church, we were listening to testimonials from teenagers who had just attended a camp and mission trip. One of the young ladies gave […]