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Bill Davell: What Should I Consider When Choosing a Contractor?

The Good News provides a monthly column with important content having to do with topics from the legal community. This month features a conversation with Robert Meacham, a director at Tripp Scott. Scratch a Floridian and you’ll uncover a story of a contractor relationship gone wrong. Let’s look at common contractor problems along that “gamut” and key steps to take to prevent them.   Bill Davell: What are contractor problems to anticipate and head off?   Robert Meacham: Most obvious: the contractor doesn’t do what he or she promised (or advertised) – not completing the work expected, getting it done […]

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Omar Aleman: Win Win Situation

“You can be safe or you can be brave, but you can’t be both.” Little did I know at the time that this pithy phrase would become synonymous with major change in my chaotic existence. Having returned to the mainland after six years of serving at American embassies overseas, I found myself in a “desert purgatory” far from the international limelight. El Paso, Texas in the mid-80’s was definitely an exile destination, albeit my request to Headquarters to be transferred to a “warm dry place” due to my son’s chronic asthma condition. But the location could not extinguish the fire […]

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StrikeForce 421 Now Accepting Grant Requests

It’s been 10 years of making an impact in the South Florida region, and StrikeForce 421 is excited to see what God is going to do this year – and they are expecting their BIGGEST giving year yet! They are welcoming amazing ministries to get introduced to, learn about, and potentially partner with as their grant application period is currently open. A women’s giving circle, StrikeForce 421 has given away over $1.5 MILLION in grants to local ministries since its inception in 2014  along with their community of pledge partners! Here’s a few reminders for this grant season: • All […]

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Tom Lukasik: Give a Child a Home this Christmas

It’s summertime, but we’re thinking about Christmas. I was in my office the other day, looking toward a whiteboard our team had filled with numbers. These numbers represented the number of homes available to kids in foster care, the number of kids who still need homes, the number of families who don’t go on to get licensed and more. But what I found myself thinking about besides all those big numbers was how if just one family started the process to become a 4KIDS Foster Family right now, they’d be giving a child a home and a family this Christmas.  […]

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Dr. O.S. Hawkins: He is Our Blessed Hope

“For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ” (Titus 2:11–13).   It is one thing to get ready for someone who is coming to visit and quite another to eagerly anticipate their arrival. As a boy, I remember when my great-aunt would come to our home for a visit. We spent a day getting ready for her arrival. We made […]

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Dr. Tommy Boland: On Earth as it is in Heaven

Surrounding the throne were twenty-four other thrones, and seated on them were twenty-four elders. (Revelation 4:4) There are many ways in which Christians are to be living on earth as it is in heaven. I pray that today’s verse will communicate the idea of your nearness to your Savior and that it will be a great encouragement and a challenge to you. The twenty-four elders surrounding the throne in Revelation 4:4 represent all the saints in heaven. This glorious verse presents us with a few biblical truths: The elders’ vision is clear, their access is constant and their fellowship is […]

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Dr. Debra A. Schwinn: Creation Care Project Spearheads Environmental Education

As we near the start of another exciting academic year at Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBA), I am filled with renewed gratitude for our outstanding faculty members. Our faculty are committed to investigating God’s creation, making our world a better place and equipping students to do the same. Such is the case with two professors in the School of Ministry and the biology department, who are collaborating on a new environmental stewardship project. Here in West Palm Beach, we see God’s handiwork on display every day — and we recognize that Christians have a unique responsibility as caretakers of Creation. […]

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Dr. Bob Barnes: A Smorgasbord of Activities Requires a Plan

Do you remember the old potluck dinners? Or have you ever been to an amazing food festival? There is usually an astounding amount of food or an overwhelming variety of delicacies. People who have attended these amazing food festivals will tell you to decide ahead of time to prioritize what you want to eat and carefully chose how much to eat. Plan ahead. I have made the mistake of trying my best to eat as much as I possibly could of everything. There was just too much to choose from, and I wanted to taste everything. If you do what […]

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Rob Hoskins: Why Hasn’t the Great Commission Been Fulfilled?

At the Olympics, the world converges in a stunning display of unity and excellence, showcasing an incredible array of human talent and determination. Athletes from many nations and backgrounds come together during this grand celebration of athleticism and sportsmanship that transcends borders and cultural differences. Some track and field events seem to be over in a flash — literal years of an athlete’s work condensed into a sprint that lasts seconds. I can’t help but wonder what the comparison would be if the organizers pulled a random spectator from the crowd to also participate in the event, providing a stark […]

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The Salvation Army of Broward Joins the No Address Movement

The Salvation Army of Broward County is excited to announce its partnership with Robert Craig Films to tackle homelessness through the No Address Movement. This collaboration leverages the power of cinema to raise awareness and inspire action on behalf of the homeless. Robert Craig Films will release the feature film “No Address” in theaters this fall. This initiative includes a documentary titled “Americans With No Address”, a novelization of the screenplay, an interactive study guide and a music album featuring songs for the movie and radio distribution. The Big 5 GIVEBACK initiative ensures that a portion of the net proceeds […]

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