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LIVES ON FIRE
Fighting fires isn’t easy work, but some rescue workers get fired up about serving people in need.
A typical day in the life of a fire rescue worker is anything but ordinary.
From blazing infernos and car accidents to heart attacks and fall victims, firefighters and paramedics never quite know what to expect when the next call comes in.
Finding God's blueprint for your life
While the world fixes its gaze on the New York Stock Exchange, the U.S. Department of Treasury or the Obama administration to give them hope, a large number of South Floridians are discovering how their lives intersect with God’s purposes. They are not waiting for the future to happen to them – they are taking control.
“You’re called to ‘your calling’ whether it’s a recession or the economy is booming,” says Photographer Curtis Copeland, who recently completed a Blueprint for Life course.
10 years of Good News
When my wife and I realized that God had called us to start a Christian community newspaper back in 1999, we did what everyone else did back then. We went to the library.
We checked out books on how to publish a newspaper, because the internet wasn’t as overloaded with information as it is today. It’s hard to imagine that four months later the first issue of The Good News was on the streets. And now 10 years have gone by. This newspaper is a true testimony of what God can do.
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