Cornelia United Methodist Church’s free dinner and food drive
Back in March of 2020, the volunteers who work in the kitchen at Cornelia United Methodist Church knew they had work to do. The...
BBQ Fundraiser for Missions at Demorest Baptist Church
Demorest Baptist Church invites the community to two fundraising events for their summer mission trip to Vermont. Jonah Free, the church's Associate Worship Director,...
I have seen the Lord
This is the fifth and final devotion in a five-Sunday devotional emphasis for Easter. In this final devotion, celebrate that Jesus has risen and Easter...
Jesus has risen, as He said
What parents have not suffered in that moment when their child has disappeared from view in a busy store? Frustration quickly turns into panic...
“The soft rain of tears”: Carol Johnson’s journey from atheism to Christ
The first time I met Carol Johnson, I fell in love with her. There was something about her . . . her beaming smile,...
It is finished
There is something inherently satisfying about finishing a task. Whether finishing a renovation on your home, a presentation for your class or business, or...
Crucify Him!
This five-Sunday devotional emphasis comes from Eight Days in Jerusalem: A 40-Day Easter Devotional and is used by permission of its publisher New Hope Publishers. Join...
Pecking order
In the past month, we’ve had several severe weather warnings. During each of those warnings, the birds’ behavior at our feeder changed dramatically.
Usually, lots...
A world of desolation
One of our quests while birding in Florida was to see the Florida Scrub Jay. It's not the rarest bird or the most beautiful...
In the meantime . . .
On our way to Florida to go birding, we stopped for barbecue in Tifton. Sitting outside at a cold, stone table, I glanced over the...
Following the flock
We’ve just returned from several days of birding on the east coast of Florida. In our first year of birding, which was actually only...
Birds on a wire
Every time I drive down 400, I pass under a section of wires that are filled with birds. It’s happened so often that I...








