Ira Blumenthal reminds readers that while everyone has to grow older, staying young comes from attitude, gratitude, and the everyday choices that keep life vibrant.
This past Thursday was a very special day as it is every year at this time. It is a day when we focus on remembering just how good God has been to us as a nation.
Rev. Billy Alford explains that Advent isn’t an early Christmas but a sacred season of reflection, anticipation, and living out Christ’s hope, peace, joy, and love in daily life.
Doug Lively reflects on how time and experience soften the sharp edges of our emotions, wondering whether others have felt their own ‘frequency of feeling’ fade into a gentler curve.
Recently, while studying for a sermon, I began to think about today’s version of Christianity. I call it a version...
“Astonished” “Brokenhearted” “Blown away” A small sample of the comments and responses from some of Augusta’s top legal minds as...
What is the “mission” of a news organizations? Is it strictly profit and answering to corporate shareholders? Is it social...
Dear Augusta Press Editor, The person who is labeled vaccine hesitant is not one of the suckers born every minute....
Running a successful newspaper means building and maintaining a working relationship with the law enforcement agencies in the area, and...
Our community has many issues that are significant in nature, and one that is on the top of my list...
Homelessness in Augusta has been and will likely continue to be a problem for years to come. After multiple conversations...
Homelessness is not where the heart is except for the bleeding hearts who think they can make it go away...
By Doug Duncan If there’s one thing that can be said about Columbia County, its “change has been a constant.”...
“You’re American!” the Englishwoman gasped accusingly after I’d introduced myself. The last time I’d had an English person make a...
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