Was the death of Jesus enough.
The innocent and sinless Jesus and his voluntary acceptance of his death at the cross, is the worst possible tragedy to ever occur. That's what the crucifix means. To gaze upon that which you are most afraid of. His disciples must have been terrified, the Christ, who they knew personally, was dying on a tree. Most of them ran and hid or lied, they knew Him not. They gazed upon the cross, must of looked like an abyss, the crucified Jesus was dead. We know that the story just doesn't end there, because Christ goes through death and into hell. Was Jesus's death enough? I think so, belief in Him and His resurrection is our faith. But I wonder why Jesus went into hell. Was the abyss of innocent death not sufficient to produce redemption? God's plan was revealed, He voluntarily journeyed into hell. So when I'm looking into the abyss, as scary as it maybe, I know The Light walked through it before me, shining as bright as the sun, broke through the gates of hell, that they will not prevail, rendered all the chains useless and He set the...
   Read moreSkip the overpriced chain haircut and come on down to Prairie Grove. I walked in with my son and we were seventh in line. Much to my surprise it only took 30 minutes for Easton to work through the queue. He gives a great haircut and doesnât skip quality even though heâs so quick. On top of this, heâs great with kids and helps them feel relaxed - which is wonderful since my son can be a little anxious. Somehow itâs only $10 for a haircut. If youâre in NWA, Easton is the local...
   Read moreLike all the reviews say, it doesn't get much better than having a local hometown barber.
Easton is Prairie Grove royalty; he starred for the Tigers on the gridiron and is now following in the footsteps of others who ran this barber shop with great aplomb. You can't beat a $10 haircut that takes 10 minutes.
Also helps that he's so good with kids. Wish his dog (Bob) hadn't run away, he was so cool for them to pet...
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