by Kent Woodyard | Oct 16, 2016 | Religion
I roll up to the church Sunday at six p.m. I find a seat in the back As the pastor says amen. You might think it odd That I be at church tonight You might question my motives And you would probably be right. It isn’t a normal service That’s coaxed me from my couch to...
by Kent Woodyard | Oct 16, 2016 | Religion
“The gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction and those who enter by it are many.” Gut instinct tells me he’s talking about the front gate at Disneyworld on Labor Day Weekend but odds are better he means eastbound Interstate 10 entering New Orleans....
by Kent Woodyard | Oct 16, 2016 | Politics, Religion
In those days a decree went out from the Department of Commerce, in accordance with a constitutional mandate, that a census should be taken of the entire American world. This was the first census to take place when Arnold was Governator of California. And all went...
by Kent Woodyard | Oct 16, 2016 | Religion
Previously on I Kings: Our main man, Elijah, has spent the last three years kickin it in the wilderness east of the Jordan River. Picture it like Arizona or like the episode of Man vs Wild where Bear Grylls goes to the Mojave Desert except if instead of drinking his...
by Kent Woodyard | Oct 16, 2016 | Religion
Ben Pritchett is a good guy. He loves his family. He goes to church. He watches “So You Think You Can Dance.” He’s also a regular at Taboo Gentlemen’s Club in Anaheim, California. This fact alone is not particularly newsworthy as it does nothing to distinguish...
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