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Chattooga Opinions
/ 2 months agoCOLUMN: Walker: From the Fairgrounds to the Fields – Georgia Agriculture Stands Tall
By: Sen. Larry Walker, III (R–Perry) Agriculture has been and continues to be the backbone of our state. It feeds our...
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 2 months agoThe Joy of the Journey: Unbroken
The Joy of the Journey Unbroken In a world of uncertainty, fear, and pain, many find themselves struggling beneath the heavy...
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Georgia Opinions
/ 2 months agoCOLUMN: A Property Tax Revolt in Georgia Is Brewing. Who Will Lead It?
Elliot Pierce's latest statewide Column: Ending school property taxes bridges two worlds — populist anger and practical reform. With the right...
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 2 months agoThe Joy of the Journey: Deeper
There comes a time in every believer’s life when God calls us to go deeper — deeper in faith, relationship, and...
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 2 months agoDeborah Devotions: The God on the Mountain is Still God in the Valley
"When you go through deep waters, I'll be with you." Isaiah 43:2
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 2 months agoThe Joy of the Journey: Rivalry
This weekend, as the Georgia Bulldogs face off against the Alabama Crimson Tide, sports fans nationwide prepare for an electrifying showdown....
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 3 months agoThe Joy of the Journey: Drift
One of the subtle dangers of the Christian life is not outright rebellion but drifting. Unlike a shipwreck caused by a...
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 3 months agoThe Joy of the Journey No Regrets
Regret is one of the heaviest burdens a person can carry. Whether it is missed opportunities, broken relationships, or choices made...
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 4 months agoThe Joy of the Journey: Our Oasis
The Joy of the Journey Our Oasis In a world filled with chaos, sorrow, and hardship, many find themselves seeking comfort...
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Chattooga Opinions
/ 4 months agoGUEST EDITORIAL: Repeal Georgia’s Voucher Law — Put Public Dollars Back Into Public Schools
"When the Georgia General Assembly passed the “Georgia Promise Scholarship” voucher program, it was marketed as a lifeline for struggling students....
