Columns

Arthur Blessitt is walking for president.

Jim Wallis 2-01-1976

A year ago, in the February issue of The Post-American, we focused upon the charismatic renewal and speculated hopefully about the potential of new relationships developing between some of those who had been active in charismatic movements.

More than ever, the task of the faithful church in America during 1976 will be to discern how the principalities of American power are dethroned by the victorious triumph of the cross.

Jim Wallis 1-01-1976

The intensity of the problems we face today render traditional approaches and solutions inadequate and counter-productive.

Etta L. Worthington 12-01-1974

I have developed a love for houseplants. Could it be that I am trying to fool myself? Could it be that I surround myself with this greenery so that I can forget (sometimes) that I live in a city?

Etta L. Worthington 11-01-1974

What was your favorite toy when you were a child?

Etta L. Worthington 10-01-1974

At Christmas time the American consumer comes into his or her prime.

Now is the time to be canning and freezing fruits and vegetables for the winter.

A lawyer is a person who is needed at some time in most everyone’s life.

Hold it! Don’t throw away that styrofoam coffee cup.

The early settlers in America weren’t responsible for it.

What I am going to write about is garbage and how to make use of it.

Etta L. Worthington 11-01-1973

Shopping in junk stores isn’t as easy as going to a department store and buying something new.

Phase Four is now in effect, bringing with it a big increase in prices. It has caused almost everyone to seek ways to cut down on the amount of money spent.