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HAHarvey Walden
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Global Current Events Overview

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First Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Invitation

God frequently performs mighty miracles using tiny, seemingly inconsequential people and acts. As we explore the Parable of the Mustard Seed today, we’ll look at the examples of David and Jesus. At the beginning of their stories, they were both nobodies, from unimportant places. Then, God anointed them and through them, God did mighty acts. David became the most renowned and revered of the kings of Israel. Jesus became the savior of the world. How might God be sowing seeds around you or through you? If you are in the Walnut Ridge area, please join us for in-person worship any Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Support the ministry of FPC with a financial gift today. Donate Now

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HAHarvey Walden
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First Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Invitation

God frequently performs mighty miracles using tiny, seemingly inconsequential people and acts. As we explore the Parable of the Mustard Seed today, we’ll look at the examples of David and Jesus. At the beginning of their stories, they were both nobodies, from unimportant places. Then, God anointed them and through them, God did mighty acts. David became the most renowned and revered of the kings of Israel. Jesus became the savior of the world. How might God be sowing seeds around you or through you? If you are in the Walnut Ridge area, please join us for in-person worship any Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Support the ministry of FPC with a financial gift today. Donate Now

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HAHarvey Walden
1 day ago

First Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Invitation

God frequently performs mighty miracles using tiny, seemingly inconsequential people and acts. As we explore the Parable of the Mustard Seed today, we’ll look at the examples of David and Jesus. At the beginning of their stories, they were both nobodies, from unimportant places. Then, God anointed them and through them, God did mighty acts. David became the most renowned and revered of the kings of Israel. Jesus became the savior of the world. How might God be sowing seeds around you or through you? If you are in the Walnut Ridge area, please join us for in-person worship any Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Support the ministry of FPC with a financial gift today. Donate Now

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HAHarvey Walden
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HAHarvey Walden
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Five Ordained to Priesthood in Diocese of Little Rock

Publish Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026Duwan, Tuan, Quinton, Christopher and Joseph, con su ordenación y el inicio de su primera asignación el 1 de julio, tendremos a 74 sacerdotes de la Diócesis de Little Rock sirviendo en ministerio activo.  También tenemos a 24 sacerdotes misioneros de otras diócesis, 19 de los cuales son de la Diócesis de Nellore en la India. Y 27 sacerdotes que pertenecen a institutos religiosos, 12 de los cuales son benedictinos de Subiaco…un total de 125 sacerdotes en ministerio activo en Arkansas…y también 16 Sacerdotes Jubilados, algunos de los cuales continúen a ayudar en parroquias.. Hace años ustedes tuvieron que discernir si su vocación era a un orden religioso o al sacerdocio diocesano. Para monjes, la vocación monástica es primero e incluye un cierto retiro del mundo. El abad decide más tarde si un determinado monje será un sacerdote o no. Pero para sacerdotes diocesanos, es primero el sacerdocio mismo. Antes nos llamaron “el clero seglar” porque al contrario de los benedictinos, nuestra vocación sí está en el mundo, pero eso fue antes que la palabra seglar adquirió la connotación negativa de “mundano”—“del” mundo, lo opuesto de lo que dice Jesús en el Evangelio elegido para su ordinación. Nuestra tarea es la de infiltrar el mundo, ¡cambiarlo desde adentro! En el mundo pero no del mundo. ¿Y cómo hacer eso? Primero, debes ser “consagrado a la verdad”. Si predicas la verdad completa del Evangelio — no sólo las partes más fáciles — el mundo te odiará porque odia la verdad, pero no te preocupes: “Dios te guardará del Maligno.” La gente reconoce la verdad aunque no le guste. Lo que nos molesta es que para abrazarla, debemos cambiar, dejar atrás todo lo que es cómodo pero falso. Cambiaremos al mundo sólo al cambiar antes los corazones y eso nos obliga a enfrentar el mal…y eso no es agradable. Pero te aseguro, si la gente se queja porque eres “consagrado a la verdad” y predicas alguna parte del Evangelio que no quieren escuchar, ¡te respaldo! Segundo, debes ser un hombre de oración. Pueda ser que nuestra vocación de sacerdotes diocesanos está en el mundo, pero también nosotros debemos retirarnos del mundo, por al menos una hora de oración privada cada día, ¡incluyendo durante tus vacaciones! ¿Hay otra manera de aprender del corazón de Cristo esas verdades que el Señor quiere revelarte a ti y a tu pueblo? ¡De otro modo, sólo terminarás predicando tus propias ideas! Además, ¿hay otra manera de encontrar la paciencia que necesitas para ser Cristo para tus parroquianos de alto mantenimiento? Tercero, debes morir a ti mismo. Es decir: debes vivir el reto de la verdad de Dios en tu vida primero, dejando atrás todo lo que hay en tu vida que es cómodo pero falso; de otra manera, tus palabras no serán creíbles…y eso requiere que elimines de tu vida todo lo que hay que no se conforma con tu vocación de sacerdote. Sabes, somos mucho más débiles de lo que piensan algunos y la ordinación no cambia ese hecho. Nuestra lectura de Hebreos dice que somos capaces de comprender a ignorantes y extraviados, porque también nos hallamos envueltos en flaqueza. Lo bueno es que la comprensión de nuestra propia debilidad puede ayudarnos a ser confesores más compasivos, pero sin embargo…sin morir al mundo — en el mundo pero no del mundo — si no haces eso, no cumplirás tu vocación de ser un sacerdote santo, tal como necesitan tus parroquianos. Hay cosas que aunque no sean pecaminosas en sí, son incompatibles con la vida de santidad en el sacerdocio. Por ejemplo: los sacerdotes diocesanos no tenemos el voto de pobreza como los monjes, pero eso no significa que está bien acumular muchas posesiones materiales. ¡Se acuerdan de los que dijo Jesús respecto el camello y el ojo de la aguja! Si parece ser mundano, es probable que lo es, y un tal sacerdote es seglar en el sentido malo de la palabra cuando lo que empezó como vocación se vuelve nada más una carrera, y el deseo de servir da lugar a un sentido de merecido…¡esperando que el pueblo sirva al párroco y no al contrario! Así pues… ¿qué piensas? ¿Estás listo para unirte con estos otros hombres de oración consagrados a la verdad en la obra de salvación de Jesús: infiltrando el mundo para cambiarlo desde adentro, confortando a los afligidos y afligiendo a los cómodos porque tú has consagrado tu vida a Dios por la salvación de su pueblo? Serás ahora un Alter Christus, de modo que cada vez que celebras la Eucaristía, ofreces al Padre tu propio cuerpo y sangre también, unido a aquel de Cristo. ¡Otro recordatorio diario de que no sólo admiras a Cristo, fuiste llamado a seguir a aquel que murió a sí mismo para que nosotros seamos salvados! Optional Sort Order: 1Description: Obispo Anthony B. Taylor pronunció la siguiente homilía durante la ordenación sacerdotal celebrada el 30 de mayo de 2026 en la iglesia Cristo Rey de Little Rock.Optional Pullquote: ¿hay otra manera de encontrar la paciencia que necesitas para ser Cristo para tus parroquianos de alto mantenimiento? Language: Spanish

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HAHarvey Walden
1 day ago

Wikipedia Current Events Page - Not Local

This is a portal page about Current events. Because the content on the linked page is broad and international, it does not qualify as local news for Walnut Ridge, AR.

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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

First Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Invitation

God frequently performs mighty miracles using tiny, seemingly inconsequential people and acts. As we explore the Parable of the Mustard Seed today, we’ll look at the examples of David and Jesus. At the beginning of their stories, they were both nobodies, from unimportant places. Then, God anointed them and through them, God did mighty acts. David became the most renowned and revered of the kings of Israel. Jesus became the savior of the world. How might God be sowing seeds around you or through you? If you are in the Walnut Ridge area, please join us for in-person worship any Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Support the ministry of FPC with a financial gift today. Donate Now

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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

Wikipedia Articles in American English

This category contains only the following page. Pages in category "All Wikipedia articles written in American English" The following page is in this category, out of approximately 35,477 total. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Typos

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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

Explore Other Services Available in Powhatan

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HAHarvey Walden
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Powhatan VA Services Directory

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HAHarvey Walden
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Wikipedia Articles Needing Short Description Improvement

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HAHarvey Walden
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Pope's Encyclical Magnifica Humanitas Available in Spanish

Biblia  |  Lecturas del Día Sitio oficial de la Red de laDiócesis Católica de Little Rock © Copyright 2026 Diócesis de Little Rock 2500 N. Tyler St., Little Rock, AR 72207 (501) 664-0340

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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

Mount St. Mary Academy Seeking Substitute English Teacher

Full-time, temporary, no benefitsApplication deadline: June 12, 2026 Responsible for on-level and Honors Freshman English for about eight weeks (August and September 2026); strong commitment and passion for language arts and literature with the ability to engage students in a rigorous academic environment and commitment to Catholic education and values. Must at least have a bachelor's degree in English Literature or a related field and an Arkansas teaching certification. Experience teaching higher-level English is preferred. Contact Person: Lana KauffmanContact Phone: (501) 664 8006, ext. 135Link to School: Mount St. Mary Academy - Little RockContact Email: [email protected] Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026Employment Type: School Employment

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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

St. Joseph School in Fayetteville Hiring First Grade Teacher

40 hours a week, with benefitsApplication deadline: When filled Responsible for teaching core subjects in a self-contained classroom, maintaining discipline within the classroom, working cooperatively with other faculty and staff and communicating effectively with parents. Must have a bachelor's degree in education and state licensure or progress toward it Contact Person: Dc. Jason PohlmeierContact Phone: 479-442-4554Link to School: St. Joseph School - FayettevilleContact Email:  [email protected] Date: Friday, July 31, 2026Employment Type: School Employment

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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

Diocese Seeking Bilingual Receptionist

40 hours a week, with benefitsApplication deadline: When filled Responsible for answering, screening and forwarding incoming phone calls to the proper ministry; greeting visitors in a professional and courteous manner and announcing them and assisting with administrative duties for other diocesan offices that include but are not limited to typing, creating Excel spreadsheets, stuffing envelopes and organizing data. Must have basic Microsoft Office computer competencies, excellent organizational skills and solid written and verbal communication skills. Fluency in English and Spanish and previous receptionist experience preferred. To apply, fill out this application online and the Employment Reference Release and Consent Form. Contact Person: Janine BianchiContact Phone: 501-664-0340Link to Office: St. John Catholic CenterContact Email:  [email protected] Date: Saturday, August 29, 2026Employment Type: Diocese Employment

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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

Christ the King School Hiring Sixth Grade Teacher

Full-time, with benefitsApplication deadline: When filled Responsible for teaching science to all 6th-grade students and literacy to a homeroom class, fostering a positive and engaging classroom environment, communicating effectively with families and working well as part of a supportive school team. Candidates should have a love for working with middle school students and a commitment to academic excellence and faith-based education. Must have a bachelor's degree in education and state licensure or be in progress toward one. Contact Person: Jillian WhisnantContact Phone: 501-225-7883Link to School: Christ the King School - Little RockContact Email: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2026Employment Type: School Employment

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HAHarvey Walden
3 days ago

Global News Snapshot

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HAHarvey Walden
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First Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Invitation

God frequently performs mighty miracles using tiny, seemingly inconsequential people and acts. As we explore the Parable of the Mustard Seed today, we’ll look at the examples of David and Jesus. At the beginning of their stories, they were both nobodies, from unimportant places. Then, God anointed them and through them, God did mighty acts. David became the most renowned and revered of the kings of Israel. Jesus became the savior of the world. How might God be sowing seeds around you or through you? If you are in the Walnut Ridge area, please join us for in-person worship any Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Support the ministry of FPC with a financial gift today. Donate Now

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"The Williams Baptist University’s Association of Student Athletes (ASA) recently raised $1,176 during a pair WBU Eagles doubleheader basketball games during the month of January"

Texas Gas Pipeline Company Supports Environmental Education Program

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"Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program: Protection & Education Go Hand-in-Hand Across the Coastal Bend region of Texas, students are getting their hands dirty – learning about the importance of protecting delicate ecosystems, one salt marsh at a time. For nearly 25 years, the Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program (CBB&EP) has been working to protect and restore the ecological health of the bays and estuaries in the Coastal Bend area. From removing invasive species to planting native grasses, the organization works to ensure these vital habitats remain healthy and resilient for generations to come. But CBB&EP’s work extends beyond conservation. The organization also places a strong emphasis on education, offering a variety of programs designed to immerse students in nature and foster a sense of environmental stewardship. "We believe that education is key to creating a sustainable future," said Dr. Rosario Perez, Executive Director of CBB&EP. "By giving students the opportunity to experience nature firsthand, we can help them develop a lifelong appreciation for the environment and inspire them to take action to protect it." Texas Eastern is proud to support CBB&EP’s education efforts through funding for field trips, classroom presentations, and curriculum development. These programs reach students of all ages and backgrounds, providing them with the knowledge and skills they need to become environmental stewards. One of CBB&EP’s most popular programs is the "Bay Explorers" field trip series. These trips take students on guided tours of local bays and estuaries, where they can learn about the plants and animals that call these habitats home. Students also participate in hands-on activities, such as seining for fish, collecting water samples, and planting native vegetation. "The Bay Explorers program is a great way for students to connect with nature and learn about the importance of protecting our bays and estuaries," said Michelle Horine, CBB&EP’s Education Coordinator. "The students always have a lot of fun, and they leave with a better understanding of the role they can play in protecting the environment." In addition to the Bay Explorers program, CBB&EP also offers a variety of classroom presentations and curriculum resources. These programs are designed to help teachers integrate environmental education into their existing curriculum. CBB&EP also partners with local schools to develop customized programs that meet the specific needs of their students. "We are committed to providing teachers with the resources they need to educate their students about the environment," said Dr. Perez. "We believe that by working together, we can create a generation of environmental stewards who are equipped to protect our planet.""

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