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Hope Women’s Center Banquet Celebrates Life

On April 13, Hope Women’s Centers hosted their 28th annual fundraising banquet, “Hope Changes Everything,” featuring American film producer Jason Jones as the keynote speaker. Jones, who worked on the pro-life films “Bella” and “Crescendo” and the film “Little Boy,” which opened in theaters April 24th, shared his personal story of how abortion impacted his life as a teenager. Alexander Star, who first visited Hope as the boyfriend of a client, shared how he now uses his talent for Christ and creates music to challenge his generation. Guests previewed the premier of his music video, “Our Women,” an edgy, honest […]

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11th Annual Place of Hope Golf Invitational Supports Foster Children

Golf enthusiasts with a heart for children raised funds for Place of Hope on March 23 at the 11th Annual Place of Hope Golf Invitational. More than 150 participants made safety and security a reality for a growing number of Florida children. “As of the end of March, nearly 1,200 children were in out-of-home care in Palm Beach County. During the month of February alone, 95 additional children entered the county’s child welfare system,” said Place of Hope Executive Director Charles Bender. “Events, such as this golf tournament, while fun and recreational, play a significant role in helping our organization […]

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Elizabeth Smart Advocates for Abduction Victims and Shares Her Story

Elizabeth Smart, advocate for child abduction victims and recovery programs, recently made an emotionally gripping presentation at this year’s Broward College Speakers Series presented by Hoffman’s Chocolates. During her speech entitled, “Overcoming Adversity: The Elizabeth Smart Story,”  Smart shared her incredible story of perseverance, strength and recovery that not only told her personal abduction story, but also discussed topics such as overcoming adversity, the importance and process of recovery, and not allowing your past to dictate life’s future. Her recovery has led her to start the Elizabeth Smart Foundation with her father and create a partnership with Operation Underground Railroad, […]

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Foster Care Month

View Good News center spread HERE SafePlace 4KIDS Provides Comfort to Kids Entering Foster Care When crisis strikes at home and children are initially removed for their safety and entering the foster care system due to abuse, neglect or abandonment, they experience a flood of emotions. Confusion, fear, anger, grief and uncertainty rush in like a flood as they are often picked up by a police officer at school and must sit in an office beside a caseworker as arrangements are made for their placement with a foster family or in a group home, which can take hours or sometimes […]

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Place of Hope Director Charles Bender Named to Economic Council

Charles Bender, executive director of Place of Hope, was appointed to the Board of Directors for the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, Inc. He will assist in leading the development of the Economic Council in partnership with other corporate and non-profit leaders. The Council’s mission is to create an environment in Palm Beach County that helps business prosper. As executive director since 1999, Bender has guided the operations of the largest child welfare organization in Palm Beach County, which has recently expanded into Martin County. Place of Hope supporters and partners include several of the county’s largest enterprises. Bender’s […]

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Ann Coulter Rallies Republicans at 2015 Lincoln Day Dinner

Conservative Political Commentator and Bestselling Author Ann Coulter was the keynote speaker at the 2015 Lincoln Day Dinner presented by the Broward Republican Executive Committee (BREC) on April 18 at the Signature Grand in Davie. Lt. Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Representative George Moriatis also spoke at the event. And Dr. Jerry Newcombe, cohost/senior TV producer of Kennedy Classics, shared why the church should engage in the political process. Following a touching story of military service and commitment to country Brian Mast, U.S. Army retired, recited the Pledge of Allegiance, which received a standing ovation, and Ashley […]

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Resolving Interpersonal Conflict and Strengthening Relationships

As women and men who are striving to live out our faith, are we any different than those who have no faith? Most of us want to be different, hope to be different. Are we? We are products of our culture. We hear people say, “You reap what you sow,” “It’s my right.” “I deserve…” or “He doesn’t deserve…” When we are experiencing difficulty or strife, it is natural to become focused on ourselves. At the times when I am anxious, angry, frustrated, or sad, I naturally begin to focus inward on my personal needs, fears or rights. We want […]

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Coalition of Black Churches Rebukes PCUSA Over Marriage Redefinition

(WNS)–In a stern public rebuke, the National Black Church Initiative (NBCI) has condemned the recent decision by the Presbyterian Church (USA) to define marriage as a “commitment between two people.” NBCI’s president, Anthony Evans, chastised the denomination, saying that “by voting to redefine marriage [the] PCUSA automatically forfeits Christ’s saving grace.” Evans’ statement calls for a complete separation of NBCI churches—which, according to the press release, include tens of thousands of congregations across 15 denominations—from the PCUSA. Because the “PCUSA deliberately voted to change the Word of God and the interpretation of holy marriage between one man and one woman,” […]

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It All Began in Indiana Anyway

Recently, we have seen many lies told in and about Indiana. First, there was a noble attempt to ensure that religious freedom continue there, using the same template for a law passed in many other states and even signed at the federal level by Bill Clinton. As a result of the falsely driven outrage and bullying tactics, Indiana has ended up with a worse law than if there had never been any attempt of change in the first place. The big lie was that the law, which was originally intended to protect people from having to violate their consciences, was […]

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Wasie Foundation Climbers Summit Kilimanjaro to Combat Human Trafficking

Jesus told them, “I tell you the truth, if you had faith even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it would move. Nothing would be impossible” (Matthew 17:20 NLT). One South Florida woman recently exercised this type of faith while ascending Mount Kilimanjaro as a participant in the Wasie Foundation’s Corporate Freedom Climb 2015. Ginger Martin, president and CEO of American National Bank, chose to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak, to raise awareness on the issue of human trafficking and slavery. The beginning of the journey began […]

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