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Palm Beach Atlantic University Initiative Benefits Honduras

Palm Beach Atlantic University has signed a first-of-its kind agreement with the Republic of Honduras and the Marea Foundation, kicking off a three-month long initiative in Honduras to help improve quality of life for the locals by preserving a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Palm Beach Atlantic University and Honduras For the first time, Palm Beach Atlantic University in partnership with the Marea Foundation, led by former West Palm Beach Mayor Rick Reikenis, are launching a program to benefit the people of Honduras through the restoration of its Copan Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The goal is to benefit the […]

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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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Love Life Prayer Event Draws 500 Walkers

More than 500 prayer walkers representing more than two dozen local area churches, worshipped God and prayed for an end to abortion and the orphan crisis in South Florida to and from the Aastra Women’s Center in Plantation on November 13th. The prayer walk event was a celebration culminating 40 weeks of prayer walks for Love Life South Florida, which launched its regional ministry in the tri-county area this year, in a campaign which mirrored the 40 weeks of a general, pregnancy gestation period. The event highlighted the unique nature of Love Life’s ministry, which is apolitical as a pro-life organization, […]

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Gene L. Green, PhD: Phoebe And The Sisters

In exploring historical texts and Scriptures, we can learn a lot about the role of women in work and worship, including Jesus’ surprising departure from the patriarchy of his day.   A few words from Philo and Josephus about women Philo of Alexandria was a Greek-speaking Jewish philosopher who lived in Alexandria, Egypt during the first century AD. Philo’s writings offer us fascinating glimpses into the world of Hellenistic Jews of the era. According to Philo, a woman’s place was in the home: “The women are best suited to the indoor life which never strays from the house.” Philo divides […]

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Lane Wood: A Thrill of Hope

Hope. Our hearts yearn for it. Our souls long for it. After a couple of years of chaos, caused largely by a global pandemic, the world is desperately seeking strength, joy and hope when the surrounding world seems to be crumbling. To find that sense of happiness, some have turned to a false sense of hope… to try to fill the hole that only a relationship with Christ can fill. Where are we looking to receive the sense of “comfort and joy” that we all desperately desire? There can be only one true answer, and it was revealed thousands of […]

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Dr. Bob Barnes and Torrey Roberts: Is It Truly More Blessed To Give Than Receive?

“More blessed to give rather than receive?” You’ve got to be kidding! What kind of a statement is that? That’s ridiculous! Of course it’s more awesome to receive than it is to give. That’s what we’ve been taught all our lives. That’s what makes us feel good isn’t it; getting more things?   What’s your appetite? But what if it were true? It’s kind of like eating vegetables. Once I was taught to eat them I eventually liked them. Then I really liked them. Then I discovered that I felt better when I ate my vegetables. It actually made me […]

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Dr. Tommy Boland: A Christmas Carol

“This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger” (Luke 2:12).   Growing up, I could not wait every year to sit in front of the television and watch “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” These were two of my favorite Christmas specials, and they still are today. As I got a little older, Charles Dicken’s “A Christmas Carol” was added to my list. You know the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, whom Dickens described as “a squeezing, wrenching grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner.”  One […]

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Stephan N. Tchividjian: Tuesday Nights

A fun question to ask someone as you get to know them is whether they consider themselves an introvert or an extrovert. In essence, the answer to that question provides some insights as to how that person is refreshed. An extrovert is refreshed when they are around other people… the so called “energy in the room”. The introvert, on the other hand, is refreshed by finding a quiet place, alone with a good book. I am both… weird. I found out a few years ago they call that person an ambivert. I sometimes find it hard to navigate the idea […]

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Lisa May: Find the YES!

I’ve been reading the New Testament chronologically. I’ve read the New Testament many times but never chronologically. The stories and teachings are more than familiar. Still, I hold fast to the truth of Hebrews 4:12, “For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.” I believe that a person’s soul and intents of the heart can and will be changed if they read the Scriptures, even in the absence of […]

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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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