She Supply—Unapologetically FemaleVoices United Community Outreach Committee Hosts Local Non-Profit

Tiffany Ramzy There are 2,400 homeless women and teenagers in North Texas counties. She Supply is a North Texas 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides personal hygiene products and underwear to poor and homeless women. Their mission is to provide a sense of decency and cleanliness to women in need. Recently, the Community Outreach committee of Voices…

Kiwanis Club April Highlights of the Month

Kathy Perry On April 2 we opened our meeting with Tim Muntz on Trumpet, accompanying the well-attended group to the tune “It’s A Grand Old Flag.” Our guests were Dr. Jeff Russell and four other DISD staff members, Lt. Mays of the Denton Police Department and nine of his deputies. They all had come to hear…

Volunteerism

Photo by David Huffman, Denton County Master Gardener Association

Janet Laminack, County Extension Agent-Horticulture Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s vision statement is to “be the leader in providing science-based information and solutions in agriculture and health to every Texan.” Let’s just break that down to the Denton County Extension office reaching every Denton County citizen: a mere 944,000 folks. Our office currently consists of eight…

Fellowship at the Ranch

Pastor Ed Jones While on vacation, we met no fewer than 15 folks who asked for prayer. Without a journal, we would no doubt forget one or two of these wonderful people. “Journaling” can mean different things to different people. For us, journaling is keeping a record of prayer requests and answers. The Bible does…

Pastor’s Corner

Jim Mann “The eleven disciples traveled to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had directed them. When they saw him, they worshiped, but some doubted. Jesus came near and said to them, “All authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in…

Dallas Baptist Men’s Tournament April 4 through 6

Team Robson Ranch scoring volunteers

Cindy Sterling We were lucky to get to entertain many young men golfers from Division II schools on April 5 and 6. These players used the Black Tees and “boy howdy” could these young men drive the ball. The weather, as always, had a wind challenge, although as one coach said, “This is nothing compared…