The Believer And Worship
The Lord Jesus Christ puts worship first since one’s relationship to God determines his or her relationship to the world and other people.
Read MoreThe Lord Jesus Christ puts worship first since one’s relationship to God determines his or her relationship to the world and other people.
Read MoreAfter getting strong-armed into paying a medical bill she doesn’t owe, Elly Kinsella tries to get a refund from her physician’s office.
Read MoreThe Heirloom Tomato Festival draws many out to Brower Park in Pierceton on Saturday Aug. 26.
Read MoreOnlookers filled Winona Lake for Canal Days festivities on Saturday, Aug. 26.
Read MoreThere aren’t many places where you can be a passenger on a train pulled by an authentic smoke-belching steam locomotive, take a ride in a shiny vintage 1900s Model T Ford, watch a turn-of-the-century saw mill in action and step inside the birthplaces of the captains of industry in the early 1900s.
Read MoreHome-schooled children can attend Syracuse Public Library’s first home-school class of the school year at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30, in the downstairs meeting room.
Read MoreSeptember ushers in a new season, a new school year and new opportunities to get involved at the library.
Read MoreThe Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams invites you and your family to Paws & Claws in Warsaw on Saturday, Sept. 9, for a morning of fun and education.
Read MoreThere’s nothing like a fresh homemade Apple Turnover! The flavor of the filling is so much better than store bought.
Read MoreThere aren’t many pioneer festivals that 50 years. The Stone’s Trace Pioneer Festival is one of the lucky ones as it celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is requesting assistance in finding people wanted on felony or misdemeanor warrants.
Read MoreJill Gross is seeking her fifth term on the Mentone Town Council.
Read MoreThe Indiana Senate Republican Caucus is offering paid spring semester internships in its communications, information technology, legal, legislative, page and policy offices during the 2024 legislative session.
Read MoreMiriam “Mimi” Vee Rolland, who alongside her late husband, Ian, backed a variety of Fort Wayne business and art ventures, has died.
Read MoreThe word “ferry” probably puts a picture in your mind which may not be accurate.
Read MoreThe Hoosier STEM Academy has been awarded a 2023 STEM Teacher Recruitment Grant for over $722,000 from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
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