The Power of Prayer

I’m an avid reader of newspapers. When possible, I try to pick up a local publication so I can get a feel for what’s happening in that specific city or region. Often times I can learn about people and places hundreds of miles from my own hometown. Other times when I’m in a pinch to fuel my thirst for knowledge I am forced to settle for a national paper like USA Today. That publication is fine for keeping up with our nation and world, but it lacks the intimate appeal of the Any-City Press. It’s for that reason alone I hope all the small town newspapers can keep it together and continue on in these hard times as the work they do directly contributes to a regions unique identity. All right, one paragraph done and I’m already sidetracked, let’s get this train-of-thought back on the tracks. Back on October 15th 2009, I was in the upstairs bed of my truck, scanning through a copy of the USA Today before bedtime. One of my favorite stop-and-read parts (of any newspaper really) is the reader c...