by Michael Helms | Apr 3, 2013 | Opinion
As a pastor, I make calls on members in various kinds of care home facilities because these people are cut off from their church community. It is important for the church community to continue to minister to these people, including those who will not remember our...
by Michael Helms | Mar 21, 2013 | Opinion
Brad Yoman has been navigating the swamps around Georgia’s Altamaha River for more than 30 years. He captains a small boat with a small motor, but small is what you need when you are moving through the swamp. Many places are passable only because Brad has cut...
by Michael Helms | Mar 8, 2013 | Opinion
I’ve been a Rotarian now since 1996. Rotary is an international service organization. Our motto is “Service Above Self.” In most cities around the world, you can find Rotarians meeting once a week, all seeking to make the world a better place to...
by Michael Helms | Jan 24, 2013 | Opinion
It’s not every day that an old home with all its contents is sold at auction. Most of the time, family members have made their way through the belongings of the deceased, picking the valuables clean like a cotton picker plucking cotton from a field and leaving...
by Michael Helms | Jan 10, 2013 | Opinion
We live in an age of technology where we are accessible at any time and at almost any place. Look at the Verizon and AT&T coverage maps and you will not see a lot of white spaces. Towers have connected us to each other through our mobile phones to the point that...