Commentary

Leftover Leftovers

Leftover Leftovers

Leftover Leftovers

“It’s a leftover. What a sad word that is. Leftover. How would you like to be… a leftover? Well, it wouldn’t be bad if they were taking people out to be shot. I might even volunteer.
Jason Spruill, a 1997 graduate of Dublin High School, tells future graduates to travel to see a variety of cultures in different parts of the world. Submitted photo

Jason Spruill, a 1997 graduate of Dublin High School, tells future graduates to travel to see a variety of cultures in different parts of the world. Submitted photo

Where Are They Now? Jason Spruill

Dublin graduate Jason Spruill has traveled all over the world with a military career, and enjoyed experiencing other cultures and meeting people from different walks of life. He’s retired now, but his open-minded pursuit of knowledge and experience continues.

The More Excellent Way

I believe in the spiritual gifts as outlined in the New Testament by Paul. There is nowhere in scripture that plainly tells us that they have been done away with.

Alignment for Assignment

Matthew 4:23 And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all kinds of sickness and all kinds of disease among the people.When I was in school, I hated it when the teacher would announce, “Assignment time!
The man that led me to back the blue

The man that led me to back the blue

The man that led me to back the blue

One of the toughest parts about growing older is dealing with unexpected losses. This week, I lost a great friend, mentor and phenomenal human, the former police chief in Farmersville, Mike Sullivan.
If You Build It

If You Build It

If You Build It

The Beatles had a song called, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” The line, “…It was 20 years ago today…” reminded me of something that happened not 20 years ago, but 50 years ago. My father dragging me outside to put a storage building together.It was Thanksgiving Day 1974.
Museum Matters

Museum Matters

Museum Matters

Reuben D. Ross was born on September 26, 1824 in Lauderdale county, Alabama. He was reared on a farm receiving an education in the common schools of that day. In 1865 he came to Texas and had a farm on Armstrong Creek on the line between Erath and Comanche Counties.

Fatalistic or Faith-Realistic?

2 Corinthians 5:7 For we walk by faith, not by sight.What are the chances of you winning the lottery? According to the UK National Lottery website, the odds of matching all six numbers to win the jackpot are 1 in 45,057,474. That’s pretty slim, I’d say.

Caught Up

Disagreement. It seems that it is rampant these days. We strongly disagree on politics. At times we violently disagree on religion. Wars have been fought over the centuries because of disagreement.
Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Fenceline Chatter

Women In AgAre you a woman involved in Agriculture in Erath County?Then we need you to come to JOIN US!Erath County Women in Ag is a group of ladies just like you trying to navigate this thing called life while working in Agriculture.