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Dr. O.S. Hawkins: Accountability: Don’t Leave Home Without It

“But, meanwhile, also prepare a guest room for me, for I trust that through your prayers I shall be granted to you. Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, greets you, as do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, Luke, my fellow laborers. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen” (Philemon 1:22-25).   Checkups One of the reasons my family buys our cars from a particular local dealership is because of their dedicated service department and their determined servant spirit. Periodically, I take my car in for a complete checkup. The service manager makes certain my automobile is […]

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Rob Hoskins: The Gift of Community

My cell phone rang, and it was the type of call you never want to receive. A OneHope team member had been in a horrific motorcycle accident. He was fighting for his life, and it was unclear whether he would make it through the night. I immediately sent an urgent message to my team, asking for prayers for wisdom for the medical professionals treating him. Responses began pouring in. As I reflect on a season that encourages us to pause and give thanks for our blessings, I’m reminded of one of life’s greatest gifts — the gift of community. In […]

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Assuming you already share the gospel, if you could have 15 minutes of FAME as an International Celebrity, how would you use that platform?

This month, Good News Wants to Know… Assuming you already share the gospel, if you could have 15 minutes of FAME as an International Celebrity, how would you use that platform? If I could have 15 minutes of fame as an international celebrity, I would use it to encourage and uplift those around the world who are hurting mentally and physically as a result of the various wars in places like Israel, Gaza, Sudan, Lebanon, Ukraine and other places around the world. I believe that one’s fame should be used to glorify God and help those who are less fortunate. O’Neal Dozier, […]

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Lisa May: The Significance of Gathering

Like many of you, I had the blessing of attending a wedding recently. A beautiful bride, handsome groom, magical setting, meaningful ceremony, attended by beloved family and friends. I found myself looking around and pondering the decades of friendships framed with the happiest and saddest of days. As the ceremony closed, we entered a ballroom that was like a fairytale. Tables adorned with centerpieces and a wedding feast prepared for the guest. Life’s second most significant commitment, the covenant of marriage, was celebrated by gathering around a dining table. Life’s most significant and life defining decision was also remembered and […]

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Dr. Tommy Boland: Thankful for the Master’s Majority

“Don’t be afraid,” the prophet answered. “Those who are with us are more than those who are with them” (2 Kings 6:16).   As we prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving this month, I believe I have a word that will be encouraging, empowering and equipping to help us all rise above simply giving thanks and move into living thanks in all circumstances. And that, beloved, includes all those circumstances that are hard, hurtful and even those that argue against all hope, just like the one the prophet Elisha faced.   Surrounded The prophet Elisha was in the city of Dothan; the […]

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Stephan Tchividjian: Now What?

A truth is always true. I am not a believer in work/life balance but rather work/life rhythms. I find that rhythms are more realistic. Sometimes my life is at peace, and I can experience the joy of tranquility, and at other times my life is chaotic and stormy, anything but relaxed. Do you ever feel that way? Lately my life has felt a little stormy, and the discernment and wisdom that God provides is critical, helping me to know how to process and navigate all that comes my way. I am sure you can relate. I have been reflecting a […]

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The Community Foundation of Broward Awards “40 for 40: Spread the Love Grants”

The Community Foundation of Broward announced the winners of its celebratory “40 for 40: Spread the Love Grants,” commemorating its 40th anniversary. Awarding $400,000 total to help 40 nonprofits, the Community Foundation hopes to make a BOLD impact and shape a brighter future for Broward.  After a rigorous application process of over 200 applicants, President and CEO Jennifer O’Flannery Anderson, Ph.D., presented grants at a ceremony at the Community Foundation of Broward office on Thursday, Oct. 17. The new grants – $10,000 each – will support 40 innovative, impactful opportunities for nonprofits to help the community by investing in projects and initiatives that make life better in […]

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Dr. James Todd: The 2024 Presidential Election

The electoral process is one of many attributes of the United States. On November 5, the democratic process will take place once again. In this thoughtful article, originally published in The Quill through PBA’s LeMieux Center for Public Policy, Dr. James Todd shares key insights into the candidates, the political landscape, and how our nation’s perspectives and concerns over key issues could impact the election.   The 2024 presidential election falls into the usual pattern. Like all recent elections, a handful of swing states will decide the outcome. If Donald Trump wins in Michigan, Wisconsin or Pennsylvania, he’ll likely be headed back to […]

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Franklin Graham: Pray and Vote, But Put Your Hope in God

Dear Friend,  Today our nation will hold one of the most consequential elections in decades. Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5, to cast their ballots for the next president of the United States, as well as for many crucial congressional, state and local offices. The future of our nation is at stake. America has drifted far from the Biblical values that once stood as our rock-solid foundation. In so many ways, we have turned our back on God, and the results have been devastating. Progressive, liberal thought and activism have so contaminated the mainstream of American […]

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