- A few skeptical U.S. hospital workers choose dismissal over vaccine -- “Jennifer Bridges loved her job as a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital, where she worked for eight years, but she chose to get fired rather than inoculated against COVID-19...”
- A Gospel Moment on YouTube: Alistair Begg on the Thief on the Cross -- “On what basis are you here? The man on the middle cross said I could come.”
- Carved In Stone: The Art of East Texas Headstones -- “Legend has it Bessie Moore was shot in the head by Abraham Rothschild, a wealthy man who had picked her up in a brothel in Hot Springs, Arkansas.”
- Ceres-Musella Baptist Church, Crawford County, Org. 1884 -- “In rural Crawford County, a small community called Ceres emerged, named after the Roman Goddess of agriculture. While there isn’t much left of Ceres today, parts of its history have survived in the nearby community of Musella.”
- Focus on Texas: Fillin’ Stations -- “Some are tourist attractions. Others are a bit more off the beaten path. Fillin’ stations can transport us to another time...”
- Haunt Hunting in Jefferson -- “Jefferson, Texas, was built by a log jam. The colossal log jam, or the ‘Great Raft,’ as the people of Jefferson called it, was more than 100 miles long and disrupted the flow of the Red River...”
- How to delete cookies from your computer — and why it matters -- “You visit a website and get a notification that encourages you to read the company's cookie policy. Then, the site asks if they can have your permission to give you cookies.”
- It’s So Hot... -- “Here are the many ways readers finished this sentence.”
- Joint open letter – Transport heads call on world leaders to secure global supply chains -- “Our collective industries account for more than $20 trillion of world trade annually, and represent 65 million global transport workers, and over 3.5 million road freight and airline companies, as well as more than 80% of the world merchant shipping fleet.”
- Learning Rocks -- “On a breezy April morning, five Comstock high school seniors clamber around boulders and hop across a stream in Seminole Canyon on their way to inspect some of the finest examples of rock art in the world.”
- Murvaul Missionary Baptist Church History -- “Murvaul Missionary Baptist Church was organized in 1902 by W. H. Williams and M. C. McChristian in the Murvaul School House.”
- Restoring the Old Saltsburg Cemetery -- “The city of Saltsburg lies amidst the rolling green hills of Western Pennsylvania’s Indiana County.”
- Smyrna Primitive Baptist, Brantley County, Org. 1824 -- “Nothing could be more representative of this all pervasive, conservative approach to life and religion than the architecture and design of these “Crawfordite” Wiregrass Primitive meeting houses of Southeast Georgia.”
- The Canonicity of the Received Bible (Textus Receptus) Established from Reformation and Post-Reformation Baptist Confessions -- “The Lord having promised His church the perpetual availability of the inspired oracles, and the Holy Spirit having secured their perpetual acceptance by the saints, the church cannot have neglected the true text of the Bible for hundreds of years.”
- WM 211: Childers, Gurry, Text, & Apologetics -- “In Word Magazine # 211, Jeff Riddle reviews an interview of Peter Gurry by Alisa Childers on how to know we have an accurate copy of the New Testament.”
- 32 Principles for Public Prayer -- “Public prayer should abound in the language of Scripture. ”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Friday, October 15, 2021
Skeptical U.S. hospital workers, and other links
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