by Leana Conway | Nov 1, 2021 | 2021 | Nov-Dec Issue, Stories
From Darkness to Light By Leana Conway For most people childhood is a time of sweet innocence, when they are blissfully unaware of some of the darker parts of life. For those people the curtain of reality is gently pulled back as they grow older. From all walks of...
by Shannon Sickmon | Nov 1, 2021 | 2021 | Nov-Dec Issue, Stories
Enjoy a New-Fashioned Holiday at Lake Lanier Islands Author Shannon Sickmon If you need some diversion after a hectic year or want a new way to celebrate the Christmas season or New Year’s Eve, Lake Lanier Islands is a great option. The fun begins in late November and...
by Michael Mullet | Nov 1, 2021 | 2021 | Nov-Dec Issue, Stories
Helping is a Must Author Mike Mullet Although the letters in the MUST name stand for Ministries United in Service and Training, the must in MUST Ministries is much more than a clever acronym. It is an obligation, a commitment to servant leadership. In the...
by Shannon Sickmon | Nov 1, 2021 | 2021 | Nov-Dec Issue, Stories
Picture This Author: Shannon Sickmon Great photographs can capture a moment or create a legacy. Most of us have high-quality photography equipment in our pockets—our cell phones—so sally forth and create beautiful images. Two people in Cherokee County have created...
by Guest Contributor | Nov 1, 2021 | 2021 | Nov-Dec Issue, Stories
By James Walters, Snellville Resident U.S. Navy Veteran and Georgia National Cemetery Advisory Council Member Wreaths Across America During my life I have been involved with many religious, civic, and veterans’ organizations, providing thousands of volunteer hours for...
by Rebecca Johnston | Nov 1, 2021 | 2021 | Nov-Dec Issue, Stories
Wrecker Shares Joy of Christmas By Rebecca Johnston When the owners of Mauldin Body Shop in Canton take to the streets during the holiday season with their wrecker affectionally known as Christmas Pete, a crowd is sure to follow. While the wrecker might be used most...