Jan 30, 2013
FROM THE PULPIT: Amos' message on God's mercy
God can be merciful because our Lord Jesus Christ, when He came to Zion, was not at ease.
Jan 29, 2013
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Property values being undermined
I have lived in Crestview for five years and have watched a disturbing trend: new home developers tearing down existing lots or dividing acres to put up another house or housing development.
Jan 23, 2013
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Crestview needs more retail and restaurants
My family and I just moved to Crestview five months ago. We are here for my husband’s job as a government contractor.
Jan 23, 2013
ANOTHER VIEW: Do we want Crestview to be a carbon copy?
We received a nice email last week from a reader who recently arrived in town from a larger South Florida city. She raised a familiar concern I have sometimes heard since I arrived in Crestview in 20…
Jan 21, 2013
GUEST COLUMNIST: U.S. 90 connector will help fuel prosperity
Foy Shaw — a community leader with great vision, patience and eternal optimism — started his moving and storage business in 1956, and over the years added more than just jobs to the Crestview communi…
Jan 17, 2013
FROM THE PULPIT: Cast out your life’s hindrances
You cannot fight the enemy with a complacent spirit.
Jan 16, 2013
EDITOR'S DESK: School resource officer additions raise questions
Amid discussions on mental health and potential gun control is a solution that ostensibly brings security straight to schools in the form of a uniformed officer.
Jan 16, 2013
MY VIEW: Can school resource officers really help?
In the past several weeks — following 26 deaths in the Dec. 14 Sandy Hook Elementary massacre in Newtown, Conn. — there has been outcry for more protective measures in our schools.
Jan 14, 2013
FROM THE PULPIT: Never give up
Some years ago, I played on a church softball team. Each summer, we would don our church uniform — a T-shirt with the church name on it and a ball cap — and hit the field.
Jan 10, 2013
FROM THE PULPIT: Resolutions are about making choices
The New Year has begun — and with it, an untold number of resolutions.