Entering the New Year with Hope and Optimism
With 2021 being only a short span of time away, we need to make sure that we are going forth into this New Year with hope and optimism.
With 2021 being only a short span of time away, we need to make sure that we are going forth into this New Year with hope and optimism.
In my column last week, we considered the Christmas Story from a biblical perspective.
I am going to attempt something during this Christmas season that I have never done before.
Before I address the subject of my column today, I must first go back in time to when I was growing up in New Town.
There are three times each year when my Judeo-Christian convictions dictate the nature and substance of what I write about in my column.
On the official election day of November 3, 2020, history was made in Dillon County. For the first time in the history of Dillon County, an African- American was elected to a county-wide position.
Six or seven months ago (when the coronavirus first showed its ugly and deadly face), that it would still be devastating lives, families, and the economy in the process.
Many of my columns stem from my personal experiences and upbringing.
Certainly, everyone of us living and breathing (to some extent) belong to the category of people who have some degree of remorse for some past misdeeds that we either perpetrated or to which we were an accomplice.
I have been called strange and irregular by both my family members and close friends.