Year: 2022
Our Common Sense and Ukrainian Justice
The Purpose and Pain of Winter Pruning
Our Local Version of Oak Island
Last year I was privileged to acquire another book of local history entitled, Welcome To Fort Valley by Jeanette Ritenour, James Trott, and Margaret Trott. This 600 page volume is chocked full of anecdotes, photos, and background of the Valley Within a Valley. Although I’ve just started reading it, what…
Shenandoah County’s Race Riot
A few months ago, I mentioned a great book of local history, Shenandoah Iron by Norman H. Scott that details the incredible industry that once flourished in the Shenandoah Valley. This thriving enterprise has left its mark not only with the now cold and silent stone crucibles throughout our mountains,…
An Update on Weekday Religious Education
As January has turned into February, we know that spring will soon be here! And this spring brings renewed hope and optimism for public school children in Shenandoah County! The School Board officially voted at their first meeting of 2022 to allow released time for Weekday Religious Education and plans…
A Ski Trip To Remember
Of Eagles And Babies
How To Live Longer And Be Happier
What if someone offered you an opportunity to extend your lifetime, enhance your marriage, and help you find more meaning and purpose in life? A rigorous study by Tyler VanderWeele at Harvard University can help us find what this sounds-to-good-to-be-true solution is. VanderWheele found that regular participation in a religious…
Becoming Jesus’ Fine Wine
Our Common Sense and Ukrainian Justice
The Purpose and Pain of Winter Pruning
Our Local Version of Oak Island
Last year I was privileged to acquire another book of local history entitled, Welcome To Fort Valley by Jeanette Ritenour, James Trott, and Margaret Trott. This 600 page volume is chocked full of anecdotes, photos, and background of the Valley Within a Valley. Although I’ve just started reading it, what…
Shenandoah County’s Race Riot
A few months ago, I mentioned a great book of local history, Shenandoah Iron by Norman H. Scott that details the incredible industry that once flourished in the Shenandoah Valley. This thriving enterprise has left its mark not only with the now cold and silent stone crucibles throughout our mountains,…
An Update on Weekday Religious Education
As January has turned into February, we know that spring will soon be here! And this spring brings renewed hope and optimism for public school children in Shenandoah County! The School Board officially voted at their first meeting of 2022 to allow released time for Weekday Religious Education and plans…
A Ski Trip To Remember
Of Eagles And Babies
How To Live Longer And Be Happier
What if someone offered you an opportunity to extend your lifetime, enhance your marriage, and help you find more meaning and purpose in life? A rigorous study by Tyler VanderWeele at Harvard University can help us find what this sounds-to-good-to-be-true solution is. VanderWheele found that regular participation in a religious…