I was reading a news article a couple of days ago about a Perigord truffle known as the Black Diamond.
I was reading a news article a couple of days ago about a Perigord truffle known as the Black Diamond.
Ever since the generators at the Grand Coulee Dam started spinning in 1942, low-cost hydropower has been the key to our economic strength and way of life.
The week after the Daffodil Parade, you will typically find me waxing poetic about how great Sumner’s community float is, how wonderful all our volunteers are and how lucky Sumner is to have so many great businesses who pitch in to help with a longtime Sumner tradition.
What’s the deal with Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross? The Bible tells us that God is holy—which is saying that he hates sin; it cannot remain in his presence.
I recently heard a pastor friend of mine say that Easter is like the Superbowl for Christians.
Since hearing about the United Way of King County Hunger Action Week challenge in January I’ve been wanting to give it a try.
Let’s talk about marijuana.
This legislative session seemed like mostly bad news – tax increases, budget woes and a rough economy were overwhelming.
A member of my family has just come through all the appointments, tests, surgeries and hospitalizations that are inherent to a diagnosis of cancer.
So, Easter is over and many Christians will sigh and not think about church again until Christmas.
You may have noticed I’m rather fond of writing about what brings folks to downtown Sumner.
Since hearing about the United Way of King County Hunger Action Week challenge in January I’ve been wanting to give it a try.