Teddy and Booker T. by Brian Kilmeade: When President Theodore Roosevelt welcomed the country’s most visible Black man, Booker T. Washington, into his circle
Editorials
Christmas Charity Scams
Lately I’ve noticed lots of articles about Christmas Charity Scams. Fraudsters take advantage of people’s generosity during the holiday season by posing as charitable
Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus
Therefore since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so
Cube Conundrum
My generation has been pegged as people who grew up between analog and tech – we can handle (and are often comfortable with) either.
Sacred Gifts
“We live in a world that preaches a gospel of exhaustion.” Terry Hershey “Every increased possession loads us with a new weariness.” John Ruskin
Reflections for the Week of Dec. 4-8
Fire: ∙ Staff has continued to work on our upstairs restroom remodel project. Demolition complete, reconstruction has begun. ∙ Continue to prepare for the
Urinalysis in Patient Care
By Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD Urinalysis, or testing of the urine, has ancient origins dating back to the time of Hippocrates and beyond. Although we
Gifts
“I believe the most wonderful/terrible gift we’ve been given is free will. Wonderful because I have choices, and terrible because I have choices.” This
Medicare Advantage
By Tom Dean, MD TV is flooded these days with commercials encouraging everyone to sign up for Medicare Advantage(MA). What is MA and why
A Date that will Live in Infamy
By Major Anderson, RN December 7, 1941 is a “date that will live in infamy” as stated by President Roosevelt in his famous speech







