"Trials in our lives can either make us walk away from God, or we walk to him."
Go to @EdStetzerLive to listen to Rachel-Ruth Lotz Wright talk about the purpose of trials in a Christian's walk with God!
Celebrate @America250 in Kansas year-round! You'll find events, festivals, @smithsonian exhibits, #Route66, living history, music, an outdoor recreation challenge, our shared KS250 Bookshelf and so much more, https://t.co/chAJgsKzPq @TravelKS#KSLeg
Prepare for #ALAAC26 with our Annual Conference preview, highlighting the most exciting speakers, educational sessions, celebrations, and networking opportunities. https://t.co/aHoT3lZyY9
We're excited to be back in Chicago for #ALAAC26 next month! 🩵🤍❤️ During our seven conference sessions and in the OCLC booth, there are lots of opportunities for us to connect.
⤵️ Learn more about our sessions and conference plans. https://t.co/esbte8Fbvw
Save the Date! The 2026 Women's Conference, held at Webster Conference Center in Salina, will be September 11-12. Gather your ladies and make plans to attend!
“Find Your Joy,” National Library Week theme is an invitation for all people to explore & discover what sparks joy in them at the library. Explore this invitation in Michael Threets' debut picture book, "I’m So Happy You’re Here: A Celebration of Library Joy."
Wichita State supports open dialogue for students and guests. The Craig W. Barton Speaker Series continues that work, with Retired Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, former U.S. National Security Advisor, speaking on campus April 8. Read more in Forward Together: https://t.co/YYsioFVoAo
January 19, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in Kansas. He spoke in K-State, his final university speech before he was murdered. "The time is always right to do what is right." Know your history. https://t.co/2hCdu1LMyc . Photo: Kansas Memory. #MLK
2026 is ALA's 150th anniversary, a milestone that invites us to advocate fiercely and invest in the infrastructure that makes libraries a foundation of thriving communities. Celebrate all year at https://t.co/rvC10I43gr. #ForOurLibraries https://t.co/kDTmNHsMYJ
NEWS: The Library of Congress exhibition “The Two Georges," which has brought together for the first time the collections of George Washington and King George III of Britain, will be extended through July 4, 2026! https://t.co/d0Pb6drefB