Tag: Apostolics
Layers
The following is a story published February 23, 2014 by Samantha Thieke of WLFI (wlfi.com) Fifteen-year-old Spencer Jordan said he is always thinking up new ideas. “I’m a dreamer. I sit in school with a notepad and I come up with ideas,” said Jordan. The Frankfort teen said his latest idea came to him after… View Article
The Other Call: Wisdom
I don’t have any fancy words for you today. No humorous remarks or catchy phrases. But I do want you to pay close attention to the words of this article; listen and absorb the message that rests among these lines. Listen carefully because there’s more than one calling each of us needs to hear and… View Article
Calling Evil Evil
It looked so innocent to her. With childlike characters bearing happy faces, Valerie* just couldn’t believe anything could be wrong with it. But hidden behind those innocent smiles was a danger she had never seen before, something evil, and it almost took her life. Before I tell you the rest of Valerie’s story, let’s talk… View Article
The Team
Pictured above: Top row L to R: Shenae Huba, Jeremy Guzman, Rachel Thorne, Olivia Dummer. Bottom row L to R: Ryan O’Neil, Taylor Locke, Andy Alexander, Sarah Slusser. Here we are. We’re already one month into a brand new year. It’s a Congress year, which means in August, we’ll all storm into Louisville, take over… View Article
A New Year’s Revolution
Since the beginning of time, change has been constant. It can happen when you least expect it or can be voluntarily produced. It has always happened and it always will. It is true that some things never change, but the alternative can never be forgotten—some things always do and always should. Revolution is a branch… View Article