Licking Valley Courrier
Lykins, Benjamin Franklin, 65, of West Liberty, Kentucky, died at his home on Friday, November 11, 1949. Born March 28, 1884 in Morgan County, he was the son of the late James Bucannon Lykins and Emma Jane (Allen) Lykins.
Valley of Vision
The Wellspring! I must find my way to the Wellspring for there I’ll find life. There I’ll find freedom! The vision in my mind gives way to reality; I push my way through my looming pursuers.
There's a Work To Be Done
That evening, while reflecting on the miracle of God’s provision, Wilma remembered the words that were etched in her heart since her youth...
Walk the Path
enter His gates with thankful hearts
come into His courts … splendiferous
The Miracle
"And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." (Acts 16:31)
Resemblances
Delicate flowers of the field
In effervescent, lively color
Bear the resemblance of their Maker
Clothed in beauty.
Majestic clouds
Soul Survey
Marie found the proof she was seeking … it didn’t matter what the class concluded, she had her answer.
Our Great God
The Greatness of our God and King, The Word of Truth proclaims. Our Mighty and Eternal Lord Is due mankind’s acclaim!
Seek With Intensity
“Seek the LORD while he may be found; call on him while he is near.”
From Death to Life 🏆
The ribbon is cut and the newly dug well gushes out. Water in the midst of this parched land where little is much and nothing is taken for granted.