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An open letter to the residents of Selma

Dear Selma Times-Journal readers, On Wednesday night, many of you saw where The Selma Times-Journal posted a cover ...

Faith

MATHEWS: When darkness steps in your way

By R.A. Mathews You will succeed. What God has chosen for you, whether it’s keeping your child focused, ...

Faith

Meet Me At the Cross: Jesus is absolute truth 

By Dean Kelly “There are no absolutes,” one of my graduate school professors firmly declared. I raised my ...

Faith

Reflections: Can Worship Music Be Unholy?

By Michael J. Brooks We sang it recently in worship. It’s a beautiful song about the word of ...

Faith

SPRAGUE: Are people predestined to not obey God?

By Van Sprague Does God make some people unable to obey Him? What does this quote from John ...

Brent Maze

MAZE: Singings have been big part of my family

Growing up, singings were a part of my family’s life. Some of them involved traveling groups that would ...

Faith

SPRAGUE: Helpful Burden?

By Van Sprague If someone hands you a 30-pound backpack and tells you it will make your trip ...

Brent Maze

COLUMN: This is the final work of James Jones

In today’s edition of the Selma Times-Journal, you will find our Gridiron 2024 magazine. Normally, this magazine would ...

Columnists

COLUMN: Mayor responds to budget revisions

By James Perkins Jr. As the Mayor of Selma, I am committed to transparency, ethics, and the well-being ...

Columnists

COLUMN: Passed budget is unbalanced

By James Perkins Jr. The administration presented to the city council a proposed 24-25 fiscal year budget, July ...

Faith

REFLECTIONS: All Dressed Up With No Place To Go

By Michael J. Brooks I showered and dressed on a recent Saturday and drove to nearby Hoover for ...

Faith

SPRAGUE: Sharpen the Axe

Are you tired? Are there important things you left undone because of the other things you must do? ...

Faith

His Church

By Van Sprague “Simon Peter answered and said, ‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.’ ...

Faith

Autumn brings forth the good guys

By R.A. Mathews The chariots drive wildly in the streets. The sound of the whip and the sound of the ...

Brent Maze

MAZE: Lunchroom workers show their love for students

Last week, the Dallas County School District was dealing with a lot of issues regarding its water supply. ...

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