This is Henderson, an Ohio River town where the tea is sweet, the barbecue is smoky and grits are on the menu. Spend a little time with the people here and you’ll know you’re in a very special place. These are their stories.
What About Emily?
Kathleen Flynn
Fourteen-year-old Emily Herron is the youngest child in a family that knows its fair share of both talent and tragedy. She’s still waiting for her own special spotlight.
Choosing Her Pattern
Edmund Fountain
“To see a world in a grain of sand, and heaven in a wild flower,” wrote poet William Blake, “Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour.” Quilter Deirdre McConathy has found a special freedom among the elemental details of her family’s Henderson farm.
Try Love, Again
Benjamin Brayfield
If we’re lucky, we find true love at last. Or even true love, again. Seventy-two-year-old Bill Hilyerd and 64-year-old Barbara Hilyerd have been married for two years now. And they’re both pretty sure it’s a long-term thing.
Unstoppable
Shauna Bittle
R. A. “Cowboy” Jones started racing at 16. His body is battered and worn, but the excitement he finds in the saddle remains as fresh as it was on that first ride more than fifty years ago.
A Loving Shield
Ivan Weiss
With a faith-centered family life built around home schooling and shared prayer, John and Laura Kostbade intend to arm their children, Kurt, Jesse, Nate, Anna, Abi, Katey, and Kendra, against the temptations of a fallen world.
A Natural Solace
Deana Mitchell
Sharon Bumb was a lonely child—teased at school, disconnected from her family. As an adult, she has struggled with depression. But all her life, time with animals has been Sharon’s salvation.
Again Tomorrow
Adam Lau
Natasha Burnside knew she wanted a big family. But with Tatiana, Ezra, Canaan, Jesiah, Yasmin, Farrah, and Hosea (just nine months old), she’s discovered that motherhood is more overwhelming, exhausting—and perfect—than she dreamed.
Bittersweet Lessons
Andy Wallace
Paul Stone is fascinated by his bees, and often wishes that humans were more like them. Bees are hardworking and dependable, making the most of every moment. There’s only one creature he admires more: Betsy, his wife of more than 40 years.
Determined To Love
Anna Wooten
With a large measure of devotion—and a certain dry sense of humor—Bob and Jane Park have weathered the ups and downs that come with nearly six decades of marriage.
Friendship Counts
Russell Scalf
It’s a little bit tutorial, and a little bit girl-time. Sixth-graders Hattie Hartman and Wendy Williams spend a period together every day at Henderson’s South Middle School.
His Story, Her Story, My Story
Brett Carlsen
When Brett Carlsen met Calvin Marshall and Calvin’s daughter, Beth, he meant to tell a story about volatile family frustrations and the redeeming power of simple affection. But other loves and other lessons got tangled in the tale.
Proud To Serve
Joanie Tobin
With his own marriage ended and his sons grown and gone, much of 61-year-old Tom Davis’ time is focused on looking after his ailing father, James “Snoz” Davis. But the caring goes both ways.
To Be Safe, To Succeed
Megan Tan
Nancy Toombs knows first-hand what it’s like to be a child in a troubled home. For 28 years, the custodial supervisor has helped make Henderson’s South Heights Elementary School a safe haven.
We Three For Now
G. Ligaiya Romero
Who knows you like your brother? Who thinks more about what brotherhood means? Meet Adam, Matt, and A.J. Casey.
We Will Both Be Ready
Austin Anthony
A joint project of the New Hope Animal Rescue Center and the Henderson County Detention Center pairs dogs that need training with prisoners who need purpose. Inmate Slade Hanley and a rambunctious pup named Lady are among the first to help each other prepare for life beyond bars.
Wheelhouse Dream
Laura Elizabeth Pohl
Matt Beck worked a lot of jobs while his kids were growing up, but his heart was always on the river. After five years of training, he now moves barges full of soybeans, wheat, coal and gasoline along the Ohio as a proud tugboat pilot.