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Heaven – The Abode of God

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MARITA JACKSON | SPECIAL TO THE DISPATCH Question Six: Won’t Heaven be boring? If we think of Heaven as a disembodied spirit sitting on a cloud and playing on a harp, or being one long worship service, then yes, Heaven would be boring. That is not Heaven at all.

Lost and found, for now

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I dream I can make a garden of everything I have ever lost. —Poet Siarra Freeman Last week I had to break off a discarded tree branch near a dumpster to fish something out of that same container. The backstory will come as no surprise to my family.

TEA annual report just released

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The Texas Education Agency’s annual report was released last week. It indicates per-student funding in the 2021-2022 school year averaged $14,928 per student, up42%since2011.However, state funding has only risen slightly in the past decade, while local funding has increased substantially.

Record number of Texans enroll in ACA

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More Texans than ever have signed up for health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act for 2024, according to federal health data released last week and reported by the Texas Tribune. The number of Texans in ACA programs, which offer inexpensive or free health care coverage, rose 37% to nearly 3.5 million – or 1 in 9 residents.

Sunny Days

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It’s tempting during the sweltering summer months to despise the sun. Ah, but come winter, a day of sunshine that follows overcast and foggy days is pure gold with a Vitamin D boost.

Love persevering

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The past week a mother sat vigil for her 36-yearold son, an unfortunate victim of sepsis that invaded his body while he was receiving cancer treatment. Much like a hired assassin, it did its dirty work, packed up, and left behind a brokenhearted family.

DO YOU REMEMBER?

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It is time for Girl Scout cookie sales to begin. It has been a few years since cookie sales in Post. This is because there hasn’t been an active Girl Scouts troop active. That is not the problem this year. There is a troop of Juliettes selling this year. The Girl Scout organization was founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912. The first troop was 18 girls in Savannah, Georgia, on March 12, 1912. Low envisioned a movement where girls could embrace their unique strengths and passions. The organization’s mission is to “build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.”

All aboard!

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It would be a disservice to romanticize my recent train trip, one that took me to Virginia and then to North Carolina and then back to Slidell, Louisiana. The fact that the trip was not luxurious or at times convenient does not minimize the advantages of traveling by rail. A train trip is simply another option, and I am glad that I chose it this time.