"It’s the great, confounding reversal of the Gospel of Jesus. If the word we preach is one of attainable perfection, of law, of justification by works, then when we fail, our testimony fails with it. But if we preach our deep brokenness and Christ’s deeper healing, if we preach our inability to take a single breath but for God’s grace, then our weakness exalts him and we’re functioning as we were meant to since the foundation of the world."
"That’s why he dedicated a week of programming to theme of “little and big” ideas, and the joy of thinking small."
Helping in Bedford, Dry Ridge, Independence, Columbia and Middlesboro. Preparing in Paducah.
Helping in Afghanistan, too.
Smart-grid lab in Madisonville.
Louisville foreclosures are up a bit, year-to-year.
Class of '79!
One and done: Girls' wrap and lookahead.
The NAIA women get rolling in Frankfort tonight.
This is a fantastic, fantastic column by Brad Stephens in the College Heights Herald about WKU's game tonight in the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
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