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Good News Wants to Know… – Christmas Surprise

As we approach the holidays, Good News Wants to Know… What is the best Christmas surprise you’ve ever received? In 2009 I realized we did not have enough toys to give out the needy families that would be coming to the Miami Rescue Mission for toys and dinner. The numbers were getting higher every year. We were two days away, and I knew there was not nearly enough. I raised my hands and said, “Lord I am really scared. What am I to do?” Within 15 minutes of that prayer, a phone call came in from a group I did not know […]

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Former First Lady Visits 4KIDS During Thanksgiving Week

4KIDS was honored to host former First Lady Mrs. Melania Trump in their Palm Beach office to share how they are bringing hope, homes, and healing to kids and families. Their families and young adults were blessed to share their stories and experiences with her during the visit. 4KIDS is thankful for how generous Mrs. Trump was with her time and for blessing their guests with gifts for Thanksgiving. Learn more at 4kids.us. For more Good News, read the GOOD NEWS December 2021 issue: https://digital.goodnewsfl.org/2021/december/#1  

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Rob Hoskins: Resurrecting Advent

I love the days leading up to Christmas. Visiting family, enjoying great food, and seeing the anticipation for Christmas grow in my grandchildren are a few of my favorite things about this time of year. However, what I enjoy most is the celebration centered around Christ’s birth. Every year there seems to be an uproar over when it’s considered too early to begin the Christmas season. Some put away the fall decor and break out the Christmas tree weeks before Thanksgiving. Others wait until the Thanksgiving leftovers are long gone before even considering making the holiday transition. While some prepare […]

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New Local Church Honors Veterans

A new church in Fort Lauderdale named Everlasting Life Church recently held a service honoring those who have served our nation, U.S. Military Veterans.  Everlasting Life is a new church in South Florida and is pastored by a Shawn Bower, former Special Forces Officer who has a heart for veterans, our community and the homeless. They are supporters of the Good News! They have an English service at 11 am every Sunday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, 350 SW 25th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL  33315.  They are doing outreaches to our homeless and veterans in the Fort Lauderdale area.  […]

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Franklin Graham: The Gospel Can’t Be Stopped

(Leave a comment below on a moment where the Gospel gave you hope.) Imagine a nation wracked by killer plagues, divided by cultural factions, rife with corruption and immorality, and all too eager to blame and persecute Christians. A nation whose rulers have rejected almighty God and enthroned themselves. Did you think I was talking about our country and our times?  Actually, I’m thinking about Rome during the early years of the church.  “The greatest threat to our nation is sin.” In the New Testament era, the Roman Empire was a superpower that would soon be headed down a slippery […]

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Les Feldman: We Are Blessed Beyond Measure

What an exhilarating and humbling experience to host the GOOD NEWS, 5th Annual “Leading Charities and Foundations” the high water mark of our mission statement to serve those who serve. I’d like to say it’s our labor of love when in truth we actually love to labor; knowing the impact that it may have can be profound in our community.  We begin the process each summer in June by pouring over the previous years’ responses to our invite list of charities and foundations  and whom to invite to the current cover shoot. We review seemingly endless mission statements.  Each year we invite our […]

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Dr. Debra A. Schwinn: Classical Ed. Builds Skill of Answering Questions

Megan Donley, now a lawyer working to defend religious liberty, will never forget visiting Palm Beach Atlantic University when she was a high school senior. She sat in on a class of the Supper Honors Program and became enthralled by the vibrant discussion among the students and their professor.  “It was just such a fertile atmosphere for discovery of ideas,” she said. That did it. Megan was hooked. She applied to PBA, was accepted into the Honors Program, and in 2004 she dived into the unique Honors curriculum made possible by a generous gift from Frederick M. Supper, a prominent […]

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Rob Hoskins: Schools, The Next Great Mission Field

I’ve seen the world – traveling to over one hundred nations through my work as the president of OneHope – and I’m convinced of one thing: children and youth in South Florida need God’s Word just as much as children and youth in the most desolate areas around the world. While the cultures and contexts I’ve seen over the years are vastly different, the primary need is the same: the next generation needs to experience the Gospel in a personal way and be discipled by their community as they continue to grow.   In our own backyard A few years […]

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Jerry Newcombe, D.Min.: The 400th Anniversary of the First Thanksgiving

2021 marks the 400th anniversary of a special American tradition. Four centuries ago, during the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims sat down with their new Native American friends and celebrated the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts.  What a great tradition – where we gather together to recount the Lord’s blessings. I love the statement from columnist Mark Steyn: “Speaking as a misfit unassimilated foreigner, I think of Thanksgiving as the most American of holidays.” Consider its history as a holiday.    Pilgrims The Pilgrims were one particular congregation that was born in the Midlands of England, in the sleepy village […]

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Omar Aleman: Dawn to Dusk

I am not a Facebook aficionado. Being both old and old fashioned, my preferred human interaction involves being able to smell the other person’s breath. I would much rather be “in your face” than on your Facebook. So it was somewhat out of character to open a message from Mike Garland, a former co-worker, to find a photograph of a sunrise taken from his ocean home in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For some strange reason, my immediate reaction involved not so much the beauty of the shot, but rather the thought that since sunsets and sunrises look identical to the […]

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