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Rediscovering church attendance

By Charles Christian It’s just not popular to go to church anymore. Statistics bear this out, with the “nones” – people who profess no specific religious faith – becoming the fastest-growing group in the United States. I don’t say this in a way to mock those who don’t attend or claim a particular church connection.

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When — not if — we disagree

By Charles Christian Some of the earliest recorded documents in human history include descriptions of conflict. Sacred documents like the Bible introduce us to a consistent array of human conflicts, even as the overall story of redemption progresses. Thankfully, the Bible also contains approaches for resolving conflicts that will inevitably arise among humans. Having a

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Dance Arts Center Performing Arts Company participates in Symposium Talent Dance Competition

By NewsPress Now The Dance Arts Center Performing Arts Company (DACPAC) participated at the Symposium Talent Dance Competition in April. The studio received the following awards: Groups: “Another One Bites the Dust” was a jazz dance performed by Grace Mosiman, Hannah Damery, Jaydaci Garcia-Williams, Jessica White, Maggie Musser, Mireya Dickinson, Mollie Miller, Quinlan Crowley and

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Hannah Watson participates in 11th-annual Academic Excellence Celebration at McKendree University

By NewsPress Now LEBANON, Il. — Hannah Watson of St. Joseph, Missouri, participated in McKendree University’s 11th annual Academic Excellence Celebration (AEC) on Thursday, April 25. The 2024 event featured presentations, poster presentations, an art exhibit, a choir concert, a band concert and more. Hannah co-presented a poster called “Reclaiming the Mind, Body, and Soul

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One step at a time

By Charles Christian Martin Luther King Jr. once wrote, “Faith is taking the first step, even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” This sentiment is echoed throughout the Bible. Often God is recorded as calling people to take small steps that eventually lead to bigger things. In the Book of Genesis, Abraham and his

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Relaxing the body to help the mind

By Kyle Schmidt Pain not only takes a toll on the body, it also can hurt mental health. Relieving physical symptoms through alternative practices can bring about peace of mind as well, said Dr. James Schoonover of Thrive Family Chiropractic. “What we’re trying to do is get to the root cause of what they’re coming

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Faith that grows

By Charles Christian A well-known minister and Christian theologian named Stanley Hauerwas once said, “As people of faith, we should live our lives in such a way that our lives would make no sense without God.” In other words, for people of faith reliance upon God should be our defining characteristic. For Christians, this means

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Dance Arts Center Performing Arts Company participates in Groove Regional Dance Competition

By NewsPress Now The Dance Arts Center Performing Arts Company participated at the Groove Regional Dance Competition in February The studio received the “Professionalism” award along with the other following awards: Groups: “Another One Bites the Dust” was a jazz dance performed by Grace Mosiman, Hannah Damery, Jaydaci Garcia-Williams, Jessica White, Maggie Musser, Mireya Dickinson,

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Dance Arts Center Performing Arts Company participates in Dance Masters of America Performing Arts Competition

By NewsPress Now The Dance Arts Center Performing Arts Company participated at the Dance Masters of America Performing Arts Competition in March. The studio received the following awards: Groups: “Another One Bites the Dust” was a jazz dance performed by Grace Mosiman, Hannah Damery, Jaydaci Garcia-Williams, Jessica White, Maggie Musser, Mireya Dickinson, Mollie Miller, Quinlan

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Happy 80th birthday Margaret Parker!

Margaret Parker, of Gallatin, Missouri, will be celebrating her 80th birthday on April 24, 2024. She was born on April 24, 1944. Margaret married Jack Parker on Sept. 29, 1962. Her children are Ernest (Lisa) Parker, Wade (Cathy) Parker, and Sean (Poppy) Parker. She also has 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her family is requesting

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A new definition of greatness

By Charles Christian A professor was asked by a student for insight on how to become great. “That’s a tricky question,” the professor said. “There are just so many definitions of greatness.” The student answered, “How would you define greatness, and where can I start on that path?” The professor thought for a moment as

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Lloyd Hargrave is turning 95!

Lloyd Hargrave will be celebrating his 95th birthday on April 18, 2024. He and wife, Bev, have been married 74 years and have two daughters, Crista Carpenter and Candace (Gerald) Goll and a son, Craig, (deceased). He also has three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Lloyd’s family requests a birthday celebration with a card shower. He

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High school senior from St. Joseph Christian School honored as Missouri Scholars 100 recipient

By NewsPress Now Columbia, MO — High school senior, Claire Phillips of St. Joseph Christian School has been distinguished as one of the top academic students in the state through the 2024 Missouri Scholars 400 program. This statewide initiative, organized by the Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals, recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of 100

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Tough choices, important lessons

By Charles Christian When it comes to hard choices, we hold our breath, say a prayer and do the best we can. The hard part is that we can’t always know how those choices will turn out, and sometimes we are unpleasantly surprised at the results. The good news is that this happens to virtually

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MWSU event focuses on mental illness

By Marcus Clem With stigmas common about those who struggle with a psychiatric disorder, especially among people of color and patients of a low socioeconomic background, a panel discussion is set to combat misinformation. The event titled “Can You See Me? Creating a Common Language is the Recipe to End Stereotypes” will be held at

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Happy 90th Birthday Georgia Morriss!

Georgia Morriss will celebrate her 90th birthday on April 13, 2024. She was born in Bethany, Missouri, on April 13, 1934. Georgia was married to Ray Morriss, who passed away on Nov. 12, 2008. She has two children, Cheryl Davis (Romey Keith) and Jackie Whorton (Donald Lee). She also has four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

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