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Pastors of the Revolution

The early settlers of America came for various reasons. Some fled from their past, government persecution, or family conflicts, while others sought religious freedom. In the 16th century, England separated from the Catholic Church, forming the Church of England.
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The Hartwell Sun

Let’s pick up after one another

Hartwell has abundant blessings; a caring community, a strong work ethic, and natural beauty. Today I challenge you to protect that natural beauty. Our town can look messy.
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The Hartwell Sun

Leaving Afghanistan

In the last couple of weeks there has been a lot of discussion of the US evacuation from Afghanistan. It is important to recognize that the evacuation took place under both the Trump and Biden administrations.
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Me and Myles: Two old newspaper guys had good times together

Myles Robert Godfrey and I were in diapers the first time we met. I think Myles had soiled his, but I didn’t say anything. After all, he was just a month-old. I was a year old. It was inevitable that Myles and I would see a lot of each other over the years.
Sparky, the family’s Treeing Walker hound, spies the fixings for Tallulah chocolate on the NeSmiths’ backyard deck in Habersham County.

Sparky, the family’s Treeing Walker hound, spies the fixings for Tallulah chocolate on the NeSmiths’ backyard deck in Habersham County.

Time to crank the ice cream churn

A childhood treat was going to a Howard Johnson’s restaurant, climbing on a stool and staring at the sign touting 28 flavors of ice cream. And trying not to drool while I decided which one to ask Myrtice Warren to scoop and stack on a sugar cone. The orange-roofed 28-flavors mecca on U.S.
Our 37th president Richard Nixon waving goodbye to Washington, D.C. on August 8, 1974, the day he was forced to resign due to the Watergate scandal.

Our 37th president Richard Nixon waving goodbye to Washington, D.C. on August 8, 1974, the day he was forced to resign due to the Watergate scandal.

Richard M. Nixon elementary school

From an early age, I would consider myself a connoisseur of presidential history. In the summer of 1984, my family took a vacation to Washington, D.C. where my parents purchased me a set of presidential fact cards from the Smithsonian.
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Filled with the Spirit

According to D.L. Moody, the renowned evangelist from a previous generation,  “You might as well try to see without eyes, hear without ears, or breathe without lungs, as to try to live the Christian life without the Holy Spirit.
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The Hartwell Sun

Outside agitators

In recent weeks, the Hartwell Sun has published four letters by out of town influencers, two by the same woman from Winder, and two from writers from Athens.
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Actions matter more

In response to the opinion piece last week by Kathy Malone, I am in agreement that, generally speaking, “words matter”. I also agree that the U.S. is, technically, a constitutional democratic republic. While it is now common for people to refer to the U.S.