
Bryan Golden: Life is messy, so go with the flow
Life is what happens while you are making other plans. I have devoted a lot of space in this column to planning and goal setting.

Life is what happens while you are making other plans. I have devoted a lot of space in this column to planning and goal setting.

To the Citizens of Ellis County:

I’ve been teaching out of 1st Timothy on Sunday morning, and last Sunday we bumped into the Apostle Paul’s words concerning prayer to this youngish pastor named Timothy who was stuck in Ephesus.

Last week was a quiet one for me. With intermittent rain throughout the week, I did a good bit of ‘inside’ work, catching up on some magazine articles and finally getting some of my more recent photographs organized.

Washington is full of wasteful programs that never seem to go away, no matter how badly they fail. But few are more deserving of elimination than the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) — a little-known agency that was supposed to save taxpayer dollars but has instead wasted billions while making healthcare worse for seniors.

When my son was born with Down syndrome, I learned quickly that the smallest details of medical care can have an extensive effect on the quality of life.

H. Bentley Glass was at one time one of the most famous scientists in the nation. His life was a journey that began with missionary parents and a Texas education.

I’ve got a friend that’s a famous celebrity type pastor. He’s on television and the radio every day, and if I told you his name you would probably know who he is.

I’ve got several topics I wish to share with you this week including a couple of tasty outdoor recipes as well as a fishing pattern that is currently underway on a lake near you.

Every so often, news reports emerge of court cases that hinge upon the meaning of a word, or a spelling error, or even the correct placement of punctuation.