
Martin: When the world is grieving
Individuals across the globe have died from COVID-19. Whether we knew them personally or not—we may cry, feel sadness, experience loss, and find ourselves mourning.

Individuals across the globe have died from COVID-19. Whether we knew them personally or not—we may cry, feel sadness, experience loss, and find ourselves mourning.

A fellow was stuck on his rooftop in a flood. He was praying to God for help.

It is going to be a very, very different Easter this year. I cannot remember ever not going to church at Easter. It is always special.

By Nathan 'Jolly' Green, April 7, 2020

By Nathan 'Jolly' Green, April 05, 2020

You’re probably sick of everyone and their brother telling you to be careful about this and watch out for that, so I am not going to add much to the discussion except a small point of concern.

The future will find us looking back on the pandemic of 2020. Articles in newspapers will be archived. Children will grow up with school cancelation tales.

In the 4,000-year-old “Epic of Gilgamesh,” the arrogant eponymous king killed Humbaba, the giant guardian of the forest so that he could cut down the cedar stands in what is now northern Iraq to build...

The following was sent to me by a reader and I make no apologies for republishing it as my Editorial today.

“A Tale of Two Cities,” by Charles Dickens, a classic that sums up life and death from the beginning to the ending.