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Linda Beck: What does paradox mean?

According to a source on the Internet, “paradox is a statement that seems contrary to common sense; paradoxical ...

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Ann Farabee: Those battles

What a week! Ever said that? I sure have… and when I do, it isn’t usually in a ...

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David Freeze: Gotta Run

The Beginning Runners Program, a partnership between the Salisbury Rowan Runners, Novant Health and Salisbury Parks and Recreation ...

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Kent Bernhardt: Passing time in the Great American Pastime

I’d like to tell you I was a great athlete growing up, but that would be a huge ...

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David Freeze: Mary, Michael and Karen: Working the kinks out

As February ended on Wednesday, I felt good that our new Salisbury Post wellness group was making progress. ...

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Dr. Magryta: Parenting 101

Parenting effectively is an art form needed for kids in modern America, as it has been for generations ...

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Local Bridge with Myrnie McLauglin

Dogwood Tournament time The Salisbury duplicate bridge community will once again host the Annual Dogwood Tournament Friday-Sunday, March ...

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Mack Williams: A rebuilding walk

With unseasonal temperatures abounding, I went “abounding” (walking, still with cane), gradually building stamina for returning to work ...

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Dr. Henry Waiters: What church should I join?

This question refers to the visible representation of the invisible spiritual body, the true Church. A person is ...

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Doug Creamer: Life Lessons

 We have a children’s church program at our church. First everyone joins together for a time of worship. ...

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Ann Farabee: A sigh?

I am a pretty calm person, but – the sigh happened. I am happy for those of you ...

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Dr. Magryta: A random update

1) Influenza continues to be a mess around the United States. It is now known to be spread ...

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Peggy Barnhardt: Love letter to the cell phone

Dear Celly, I generally don’t ascribe love to inanimate objects because they cannot respond in kind. But in ...

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Local Bridge with Myrnie McLaughlin

Simplicity We’ve all known the “big boys” who like to strut into a game, chests pumped up and ...

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Mack Williams: Group dynamics

I recently sang at a Methodist church where I had guest soloed before. The congregation is using the small ...

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Linda Beck: Hats on

The only head covering I ever wore as a child was the old timey kerchiefs on windy days. ...

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Carol Hallman: Examine our hearts, acknowledge the bias

Carol Hallman Dr. Sharon Ellis Davis, a former Chicago police officer and current affiliate professor at McCormick Theological ...

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Doug Creamer: Being there

A church family has heard from heaven about a new assignment, and sadly, we have to let them ...

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Mack Williams: Milestones

I recently heard someone talking about the various milestones representing the progression of his life, and that made me ...

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Local Bridge by Myrnie McLaughlin

Active Bridge season Feb. 12 was the Silver Arts Duplicate Bridge completion. This game marks the beginning of ...

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David Freeze: Gotta Run

Enduring friendships began with running Running and sweating together is a great recipe for long-time friendship. I thought ...

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Kent Bernhardt: Fly, little bird

“Dad, I have a job!” I still remember the excitement my daughter’s voice. After three and a half ...

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Linda Beck: I Am

I am a speaker and writer for my heavenly father. I was my mother’s daughter, my husband’s wife, and ...

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Anthony Layman: Leadership by the Savior

Jesus was sent to earth by God so that all may see the Glory of God. He lived ...

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Doug Creamer: He wants every detail

I would rather do about anything than go to the doctor. In fact, if I tell my wife ...

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Mack Williams: Rehab divided into two parts (conclusion)

One night, the congestion of the gentleman with whom I share a room was so much, and so ...

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Local Bridge with Myrnie McLaughlin

Rules, rules, rules Yes duplicate bridge is a rules-based game but too many players get caught trying to ...

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Dr. Magryta: Odds & ends

• As we have discussed many times, kids need more exploratory self-engaged time without parental overlords. My friend, ...

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