Local Press Releases

‘Synergize 2024’ Unites Ministry Leaders from Every World Region for the Fulfillment of the Great Commission by 2030

ORLANDO, Feb. 22, 2024 — Global Church Network (GCN), a growing coalition of more than 2,750 denominations and 700,000 churches, concluded its biennial Synergize Pastors and Leaders Conference last week on Friday, February 16 by challenging international ministry leaders from 80 nations to play an active role in helping to fulfill the Great Commission by the year 2030 — the 2,000th birthday of the Christian Church. With the goal of equipping, networking and mobilizing one million new ministers to help accomplish Christ’s most important mandate to believers, the Conference gathered more than 900 leaders representing every world region, February 14-16, in Orlando, Florida. In his […]

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Feeding South Florida® Announces its Fifth Annual “Feed Your Creativity” Art Competition

Pembroke Park, FL — Feb. 6, 2024 — Feeding South Florida®, the leading hunger-relief organization in South Florida, is excited to announce its Fifth Annual “Feed Your Creativity” Art Competition. Elementary, middle, and high school students throughout Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties are invited to participate for the opportunity to have their artwork displayed on one of Feeding South Florida’s semi-trailer truck wrap – a 36-foot moving billboard that travels throughout South Florida. Feeding South Florida will accept artwork submissions Feb. 1 through April 30. The art competition is part of Feeding South Florida’s “Summer Hunger Ends Here” initiative, designed to raise the awareness and funds necessary to address summer hunger for kids in South Florida. It’s aimed to engage students, their parents, […]

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Could you be the next Innovators Summit winner?

We’re Hosting our 4th Annual Innovators Summit! Do you have a family-oriented ministry or non-profit you’ve been dreaming about starting? Save the Storks’ Innovators Summit can help you turn your business plan into a reality. What is it? A transformative non-profit accelerator designed to invest in individuals with a deep passion and unwavering drive to start their own nonprofit organizations that find innovative solutions to support families. By providing a comprehensive accelerator program, we empower these individuals to transform their visions into tangible realities. During the conference, you will gain insight into industry best practices, develop a strategy, and craft your […]

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168 Film Project Collaboration with Angel Studios Ignites Call for Entries Studio Adds Funding and Greenlight Potential for Shorts

Organizers of the 20th Annual 168 Film Project are celebrating a new home and a new collaboration with Angel Studios for this year’s faith-based film production competition, with a Sept. 4 deadline for entry. Artists can learn more at www.168film.com. Named for the number of hours in a one-week production, the 168 Film Project last year relocated from Los Angeles to Fayetteville, Ga., teeing up the 2023 festival to take place near Trilith Studios for the second time. This year the 168 Film Project is collaborating with film distributor Angel Studios. Members of the 100,000 voter “Angel Guild” will review up to 10 […]

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Giving Multiplied with School Supplies for Children Overseas

As the school year approaches, shoebox packers are making use of back-to-school prices to purchase gifts and essential items for children in need around the world. Residents in Coral Springs are collecting school supplies, along with personal care items and fun toys, to pack in shoeboxes. Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse, will deliver these gift-filled shoeboxes to children in more than 100 countries. School Supplies for Children in Need For many children, access to these simple items is essential to an education. This was the case for Justin Thomas, a shoebox recipient in Southeast Asia whose parents […]

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Operation Christmas Child Distributes 10.5 Million Gifts

Despite a global pandemic, area residents shared the true meaning of Christmas with children in need this past holiday season. Generosity throughout Southeast Florida contributed to a successful shoebox gift collection season at Drop-Off Locations for the Samaritan’s Purse project Operation Christmas Child. Across the U.S., the project collected more than 9.1 million such gifts in 2021. Combined with those collected from partnering countries in 2021, the ministry is now sending more than 10.5 million shoebox gifts to children worldwide. Operation Christmas Child Through shoeboxes—packed with fun toys, school supplies, and hygiene items—Fort Lauderdale-area volunteers brought joy to children in […]

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Guardian ad Litem Program trains volunteers to help prevent youth suicide

As Guardians ad Litem, one of our goals is to connect vulnerable children and families with the services and supports they need. That’s why we pause to remember that September is National Suicide Prevention Month.  What is the Guardian ad Litem Program? The Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Program represents abused, abandoned and neglected children in dependency court. We know that children who experience such trauma are more susceptible to lifetimes of depression. In fact, children and teens in foster care are two and a half times more likely than other youth to seriously consider suicide, and nearly four times more likely to try it. […]

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Food For The Poor Distributes Aid in Haiti after Double Hit from Quake and Storm

Food For The Poor, based in Coconut Creek, Fla., is rushing critical aid to families in Haiti’s southern peninsula who are now suffering from heavy rains from Tropical Storm Grace in the same area affected by Saturday’s major earthquake.   On Tuesday, a convoy of trucks carrying relief supplies left FFTP-Haiti’s Port-au-Prince office. Three trucks left for Les Nippes after Bishop Oge Beauvoir, Executive Director of FFTP-Haiti, prayed over the drivers.   This follows five containers that arrived safely in the southern peninsula, along with two trucks of medical supplies sent to the General Hospital of Les Cayes.   Food […]

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Kellogg’s Indoctrinates Children Over Breakfast

June is Pride Month, and Kellogg’s cereal company is bowling over parents in a blatant attempt to indoctrinate children. Timothy Plan founder and President Art Ally warns parents and investors that this is not Kellogg’s’ first time promoting the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). Ally did not hesitate to call on investors to take action if they are supporting Kellogg’s, either through their portfolios or buying Kellogg’s products. “Kellogg’s is donating $3 from every box sold to the extreme LGBTQ group, GLAAD, known for recruiting and confusing children with a radical homosexual agenda,” Ally warns. “The cereal is rainbows and hearts and edible glitter, and features […]

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‘The Return: Next Generation’ Worship Service on Friday, Sept. 25 Will Launch Next Day’s Landmark Gathering of Thousands of Christians

Grassroots Church Movement ‘The Return’ To Kick Off 12 Hours Earlier with Special Service Open to Public on National Mall Battered by the winds of a pandemic, social unrest and an especially contentious election season, America is now poised to answer a call to repentance and restoration signaled from the lighthouse of a grassroots church movement known as “The Return: National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance,” — now set to kick off one day earlier, with a newly added worship and prayer service called “The Return: Next Generation.” Scheduled for September 25 from 6 to 9 p.m. ET on the National […]

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