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Life in the twenty-first century can feel like it's moving at breakneck speed. Perhaps nowhere is that feeling more pronounced than within the technology sector, where new products are often upstaged by more advanced models, sometimes within a few weeks of an item's initial release.
Read moreBy Minister Bill Whaley On That Sunday . . . “Mary went to the tomb and found it empty.” Back the story up a few chapters, to the beginning of a most extraordinary week. In John 13, in preparing his disciples for the life ahead of them, he demonstrated what he wanted them to do. Not to organize, to litigate, to take up arms and go to war, but to wash feet. Serve. Love. He doesn’t do things like other world leaders. In John 14, He promised them a home “I go to prepare a place for you.” And a helper: John 14:26 “But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything, and remind you of all that I have said to you.”
Read moreRonald McDonald House Charities Oklahoma City (RMHC-OKC) marked a major milestone on April 3 with the groundbreaking of a new House in northwest Oklahoma City. The event also kicked off the public phase of the nonprofit’s Opening Doors, Finding Hope Capital Campaign, an effort to raise $2 million by the end of 2025 to complete the project.
Read morePlanning a successful wedding is a multi-layered undertaking that often stretches across many months. There are dozens of decisions to make and often thousands of dollars involved in what culminates in one day of celebration. There are many components of wedding planning, and tasks may range from entirely enjoyable to tedious. Organizing a wedding reception seating chart tends to be more the latter than the former. In fact, the wedding resource Table Top Planner identifies arranging seating plans as the most stressful part of planning a wedding.
Read moreRep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, vice chair of the House Public Safety Committee, Friday called on Gov. Kevin Stitt to return Mark Goeller, the former state forester and director of Oklahoma Forestry Services, to his job. The governor fired Goeller, a resident of Seminole County, after wildfires devastated much of the state beginning March 14. The fires left four dead, 200 injured and more than 400 homes and other structures damaged or completely destroyed. One of the structures destroyed was Stitt’s farmhouse near Luther.
Read moreA member of the House of Representatives is trying to exempt the Federal Aviation Administration Academy in Oklahoma City from any future government shutdowns.
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