It was a Friday night when I received a disturbing text from my son that every parent dreads — especially when you’re 4,000 miles away.… Continue reading
AUTHOR’S NOTE: The two most deadly years for people on or near Tustumena Lake were 1965 and 1975. This series discusses the tragedies of those… Continue reading
No matter which side of the political fence we stand on, as a generation we are intolerant of pity parties
The two most deadly years for people on or near Tustumena Lake were 1965 and 1975
Jesus showed the compassionate love of God to all He met
Maybe that’s precisely what we need — to place our hope, our wish, our dreams — in something altogether impossible
The two most deadly years for people on or near Tustumena Lake were 1965 and 1975
Records indicate that the two most deadly years for people on or near Tustumena Lake were 1965 and 1975
Time now for the Baster saga that took place a few years ago
Thanksgiving has come to mean “feast” in most people’s eyes.
There’s no way God can say “no” to us if we look and act all the right ways. Right?
To newcomers, residents and longtime users, this place can seem like a paradise. But make no mistake: Tustumena Lake is a place also fraught with peril.
Chasing down the facts about Warren Nutter was never going to be simple
The 1974 event inspired the second Kenai Peninsula history conference, held in April, 2017
Kenai Peninsula history gathering 50 years ago remains relevant and rousing
The question challenges us to consider our own eternal destination and relationship with Jesus
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Warren Melville Nutter spent the final 32 years of his life on the Kenai Peninsula, working mainly as a trapper, a mail carrier… Continue reading