Florida abounds with options
There are many reasons people love living on our little island: the vibrant historic downtown area, the ability to go to our sandy beaches and natural green spaces on the greenway and our fabulous
There are many reasons people love living on our little island: the vibrant historic downtown area, the ability to go to our sandy beaches and natural green spaces on the greenway and our fabulous
Recent events have given us much to consider.
In Deuteronomy 31:6-7, Moses tells Joshua, his successor, “Be strong and courageous.” The phrase is repeated in the book Joshua, in 1 Chronicles, and again 2 Chronicles.
Many moons ago, (back when the year was a numeric trio) Greek philosopher, Socrates uttered an intriguing statement: “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, bu
America’s naval service began during the American Revolution, when on Oct. 13, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized a few small ships, thus creating the Continental Navy.
Recently one of our best students was disqualified from our essay competition because she unintentionally did not follow the rules.
The crowd mingles, conversations fluttering with anticipation as guests grab a flute of champagne, turn to the sky. On the horizon, a speck appears, a small plane, coming closer.
Nashville is routinely and deservedly awarded the title of Music City USA. On a smaller scale, Fernandina Beach could now be a nominee for Music Town USA.
Funerals force us to confront the ultimate consequence of mankind’s fall: we all die. At funerals, we grieve and get angry. And sometimes we can’t help but wonder: Where was God?
Behold the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither His ear heavy, that it cannot hear; but our sins have hid His face from us, that He will not hear.
The governing body that oversees high-school athletics in Florida could soon approve a proposal that would lead to high-school athletes getting paid through business agreements such as endorsement
A record number of travelers are expected to hit Florida roads and crowd airports during the Memorial Day holiday period.
Saying the country is at a “deeply, deeply disturbing” juncture, Bacardi Jackson — a veteran litigator whose civil-rights advocacy is literally in her genes — is taking the mantle as executive dire