Marriage,
like marinade, takes a while to 'flavor'
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist
If I had it to do
all over again, I would still get married. Probably not for the same
reasons I married in the first place. My wife and I were talking the
other day about our getting married almost 29 years ago. She was 19
and today confesses she did not know what she was getting into. I was
27 and according to her, I should have known what I was getting myself
into. But, upon reflection, I didn't.
Dramatization
of Paul's last letter planned
On Sunday, Aug.
3 at 6 p.m., the North Fayette Baptist Church will present Stan Stephens
performing "The Last Letter," a dramatization monologue of
the Apostle Paul's letter written from his prison cell in Rome
Body
of Christ Church plans Campmeeting 2003 Aug. 4-8
The
Body of Christ Church International, U.S.A., will have Campmeeting 2003
Monday, Aug. 4, through Friday, Aug. 8, with special speakers scheduled
all week.
FFBC
women plan luncheon meeting to aid Georgia Baptist Children's Home
The WMU at Fayetteville
First Baptist Church will have a luncheon meeting Tuesday, Aug. 5, at
11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
Nativity
offers stroke care program
The Basket Bunch
of The Episcopal Church of the Nativity will offer a program on stroke
care on Friday, Aug. 1, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. The speaker will be
Rhonda Williams, RN, MSN, Cardiac and Neuroscience Education, Clinical
Program Manager, Southern Regional Hospital. Williams and her group,
paramedics, EMTs and RNs, will talk about the need for immediate hospital
care in the event of a suspected stroke.
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