MY GOD STORY Blessed Employment Ad

My name is Don Brown and I received a remarkable blessing through the GOOD NEWS! I was leaving church at Calvary Chapel when I picked up The Good News newspaper. I happened to notice an ad for a 2 -way radio technician, which is the profession I was in for 25 years. I was very much in need of a part-time position. I called the phone number in the ad and spoke to Kyle at Highland Wireless. After a brief conversation He asked me to come in for an interview. I was hired a short time later. I am so […]

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Honor Loved Ones with A Gift For The Less Fortunate

Holiday shoppers can avoid the delays and uncertainty of the tangled supply chain by purchasing a gift from the Food For The Poor Christmas Gift Catalog in honor of a loved one and being a blessing to a child or a family in need.  Honor Thy Neighbour “Our Christmas Gift Catalog offers a gratifying way to embrace the spirit of the holiday season,” FFTP President/CEO Ed Raine said. “Each purchase enables us to help the people we serve in Latin America and the Caribbean by providing resources and gifts that are not readily available. Their expression of pure joy and […]

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Mission United Distributes 600 Thanksgiving Meals to Veterans

United Way of Broward County’s MISSION UNITED distributed 600 fresh Thanksgiving meals and 300 Thanksgiving food boxes to Broward County Veterans on November 22 at United Way of Broward County’s Colker Center in Fort Lauderdale. The distribution was provided to Broward County Veterans, Active-Duty Military, National Guard, Reservists, and their family members. Meals were distributed to the Military personnel/veterans and their families via “drive-thru” style in United Way of Broward County’s parking lot and included items such as turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, and corn bread. Sponsors included the Miami Dolphins Foundation, which provided 600 meals from Veteran-owned business […]

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Trinity International University Team Competes in Goliath Gauntlet

Trinity International University-Florida entered a team to compete in the Goliath Gauntlet obstacle race, sponsored by Sheridan House Family Ministries on October 30. Sheridan House’s Goliath Gauntlet The Goliath Gauntlet rolled out new obstacles on the 2.75 mile course located on the Sheridan House Davie campus. The 20+ obstacle course race has participants crawling through the mud, trekking through the lake, and pushing their limits. Some of the obstacles to be tackled include the collateral damage, totally tubular, the purge, the goliath, tower of babel, cave of adullam and in the spirit of obstacle racing there are a few surprises. […]

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Sushi Maki Announces Opening of Restaurant on Las Olas

Abe Ng, CEO of Sushi Maki, announced the opening of a new restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, introducing a first-of-a-kind concept he calls “Polished Fast-Casual Dining.”  The restaurant, which represents the company’s first stand-alone location in Broward County, occupies a 2,500-square-foot, Class A space at 200 East Las Olas Boulevard, which previously was occupied by Beehive Kitchen. Plans call for hiring over 25 full- and part-time team members from the surrounding neighborhood. Ng, a well-known restaurateur and business leader noted for expanding his family’s Canton Chinese Restaurants since the late 1990s to become an award-winning, go-to regional sushi brand, is responding to […]

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Black Dresses & Blueprints Event Honors Women in Construction

Rebuilding Together Broward County, a nonprofit organization that brings volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of low-income homeowners, hosted its second annual “Black Dresses & Blueprints,” cocktail reception and awards ceremony celebrating women in the construction industry on October 20. The event recognized outstanding women who have made an impact in the construction industry and their community. Proceeds from the event benefitted Rebuilding Together Broward County. The in-person event took place at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in the Mary N. Porter Riverview Ballroom. Black Dresses & Blueprints Honorees Honorees included Tamara Chase, CEO […]

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Operation Christmas Child Opens Drop-Off Sites November 15-22

More than 4,000 locations will open to collect Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts for the Samaritan’s Purse project. Volunteers are preparing to collect shoebox gifts during National Collection Week, November 15 – 22, offering a curbside option. Operation Christmas Child Explained Operation Christmas Child has been collecting and delivering shoebox gifts—filled with school supplies, hygiene items and fun toys—to children worldwide since 1993. This is a project that everyone can still be a part of, even with COVID-19 restrictions. Individuals, families and groups still have time to transform empty shoeboxes into fun gifts. The project partners with local churches across […]

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Crisis in the White House

Rev. M. Anthony Harper, Ph.D. White House investigative journalist, InterMountain Christian News (WASHINGTON, DC)—A crisis in the White House for me as the principal investigative journalist at the White House regarding Human Rights violations as I’m harassed by other Media at the White House for not being vaccinated even though I am immune to it after recovering from the Covid virus September 30, 2021. White House journalist Brian Karem for Playboy Magazine has insisted that I be vaccinated even though I’ve expressed no desire to be vaccinated. In addition, Tim Garrity, an ABC News cameraman has also insisted I be […]

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Food For The Poor Builds Temporary Classrooms After Haiti Earthquake

Relying on a time-saving design that can be finished much faster than a traditional school, Food For The Poor (FFTP) is racing to build temporary classrooms in Haiti in the same area devastated by the August 14 earthquake, so children can return to class sooner. Haiti and classrooms Haiti is struggling to send children back to school after the quake, which killed more than 2,200 people and destroyed tens of thousands of homes, including at least 258 schools, in the country’s southwestern peninsula.   Additional Aid Other actions undertaken by FFTP to help Haiti get back on its feet include: […]

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Good News Wants to Know… – Thanksgiving “Thank You”

As we approach Thanksgiving, Good News Wants to Know…To whom would you like to write a “thank you” note right now (e.g., a childhood friend, business colleague, neighbor?) and why? If I can write anyone a thank you note right now, it would be to my grandfather. His name was Peter, but we called him Pop. Not only was he the nicest, most loving, caring person that I ever met, but he was the first person that ever brought my brother and I to church. I never met a person that did not like Pop. He would travel through a blizzard to […]

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