Martha Williams was a beautiful southern belle with a wealthy father who had held on to his fortune during the Civil War, and loved his daughter dearly. In 1890, her beau had asked for her hand in marriage, promising to give her a wonderful life. As the morning of her ...
Read More »Be Continually Green
One of the graces of the old south, the live oak, is always green. It has thrived for centuries, the moss dripping from its long branches adding to its charm. Live oaks are as much a part of Savannah as the huge ships that roll into port everyday, and as ...
Read More »Christians: Our King Calls Us to Unity
Unity. It is in the news a lot lately … or rather, disunity is in the news. The word itself reveals two key components: You and I. You and I must be the foot soldiers of unity, but God is the originator and producer of it. Unity was the heart ...
Read More »Prayer–The Power for Charleston
Evil assaulted the Church this week in Charleston, SC. While social media erupted with compassion, and political bandwagons rolled out, #prayforcharleston trended to the top of the charts. Far fewer realize they missed the opening ceremonies at this most recent battleground. It is not coincidental that there was a day ...
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