by Paul W. Jackson | Mar 15, 2024 | OPINION
Fixing what wasn’t broken By Paul W. Jackson As bees float from one flower to the next, guided by navigation only they understand,there’s quiet and peace between blueberry rows. It’s spring as they work, and the bees are frenzied. They have their own agenda, and...
by Paul W. Jackson | Feb 24, 2024 | REVIEWS
Review: In Paul Jackson’s debut novel, a small town isn’t what it seemsMitch Galloway, Farm News Media – July 15, 2019 Jovial describes a person who is good-humored or full of cheer, according toMerriam-Webster. In the town of Jovial, Mich., people are anything...
by Paul W. Jackson | Feb 23, 2024 | SERMON
An Encouraging WordBy Paul W. Jackson When Pastor Wim challenged his flock to engage in deep personal examination, I expected to find empty holes when he asked “where is God’s Word in your heart?” There were several. I haven’t committed the Word to memory....
by Paul W. Jackson | Feb 23, 2024 | OPINION
Some lives don’t matterby Paul W. Jackson Except for a few hateful deer flies, each life matters. But not to everyone. On obituary pages, it’s statistically uncommon to find people we know. Mostly, they’re strangers. If we recognize a name,...