Oklahoma Baptists send thousands of letters to soldiers in Iraq
Before her recent trip to Iraq, Congresswoman Mary Fallin asked a general who worked for the...
Read MoreBefore her recent trip to Iraq, Congresswoman Mary Fallin asked a general who worked for the...
Read MoreIt is hard not to turn on the television, listen to the radio, read the newspaper or log onto the Internet without experiencing serious concern for our health and welfare.These recent headlines provide evidence for alarm: U.S....
Read MoreLike it or not, we are participants, and is some cases victims, of the information age. Our senses are bombarded daily with thousands of unsolicited messages. Long gone are the days when smoke signals were utilized to...
Read MoreAs the curtain closed on the first summer of youth encampments in the spectacular new $24 million...
Read MoreSome wondered if the day would ever come. Nearly 90 years of ministry had taken its toll on the facilities at Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center. With God’s help, could Oklahoma Baptists take an incredibly effective and...
Read MoreRecently, I had the privilege of participating with 11 other Southern Baptist information...
Read MoreMiami, Okla. looked more like Miami, Fla. recently as the city was surrounded by a huge body of water. Massive flooding in the area put more than 650 homes and businesses under water. The incredible damage to the city compares...
Read MorePosted by Staff | Jul 26, 2007 | Guest Editorial
I love Asian food. From Chinese to Vietnamese, it’s all good. But, Thai food is my favorite. The flavors are exotic and complex. Different tastes intermingle to give your taste buds a rollercoaster ride of culinary...
Read MoreThe face of Oklahoma is changing every day as more and more people from other parts of the world discover opportunity in the Heartland. No ethnic group has embraced what is right with Oklahoma more than the Hispanic community....
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