Year: 2022
We all know Kwanzaa is up there with Festivus in the made-up category, and the ancient and obscure wintertime Pagan observances are just that — nothing that competes with the universality and rich history of Christmas.
Now with Hannukah ending on Dec. 26 this year, there’s a little leeway for those who might prefer to say “happy holidays” or “seasons greetings” instead of specifically “merry Christmas.
If you’re a hunter of fisherman and you’re around central Texas, you need to check out River and Ranch Provisions in Georgetown, Texas.
The first thing you’ll notice when you walk in the door is the giant white buffalo mount facing you. That gorgeous animal is worth the price of admission, which entails figuring out how to actually find the place located right off the Georgetown square.
The first time I went to River and Ranch I must have walked around the square three times before I called the proprietor, Cody Hirt.
At least 13 storm-related deaths confirmed across six states; cancellations leave people stuck at multiple airports
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and of peace there will be no end. (Isaiah 9:6-7)
At the center of the announcement of the birth of Christ is the message that government is this Child’s responsibility. It is Christ who shoulders the responsibility for government. It is not an accident that this statement is inserted in the middle of the announcement of His coming and His purpose.
The painting of Muhammad that caused all the controversy is an Islamic one dating from the Middle Ages.
Roughly one-third of President Biden’s 2020 voters do not believe he should run again in 2024, a recent Yahoo!News/YouGov survey found.
The survey asked respondents, “Should President Biden run for president again in 2024?”’
Most, 55 percent, said “no,” he should not run in 2024. Just one-quarter said “yes,” Biden should run, and another 20 percent remain unsure.
Notably, less than a majority of Democrats, 48 percent, said he should run again, but 29 percent said he should not.