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As Labor Day arrives, our country celebrates the backbone of our economy: America’s working men and women whose dedication and excellence keep us strong and free.
Read moreOklahomans statewide have an opportunity to bring special recognition to deserving individuals, businesses, and organizations that contribute to the success of the arts in their communities and schools. Nominations for the 46h Oklahoma Governor’s Arts Awards are being accepted by the Oklahoma Arts Council through October 15, 2025.
Read moreCritics of theism rightly ask, “Couldn’t God have created a world in which there was less evil and suffering?” Contrary to the assertion, this is not the best of all possible worlds God could have created. A world in which there was one more good angel or one more good person serving other people would certainly make the world better, wouldn’t it? Better yet, what if God interceded in the affairs of everyday life to eliminate or at least reduce the world’s suffering? That sounds great, but how would that work, exactly? God performing millions and millions of miracles every second, interceding constantly into people’s lives so that no evil touches them. That really wouldn’t be a world of free-willed beings, would it? Sounds more like the making of a cartoon to me. Instead, the natural laws that govern the world must be allowed to work if 1) our actions are going to have any meaning and 2) if God’s divine hiddenness is to be preserved. Even so, who knows just how much evil God does protect human beings from each day?
Read moreThe Church of Christ at Little will host an evening devotional program for women Friday night, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m.
Read moreMarking a milestone for Oklahoma Baptist University, President Dr. Heath A. Thomas welcomed more than 530 new students into the broader university community during a near-capacity convocation chapel on Aug. 27, 2025. The service was held in the Recreation and Wellness Center on the OBU campus in Shawnee.
Read moreErica Coker to Mischelle Frazier, quit claim deed covering lands in South Heights.
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