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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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Christmas In July Helps The Homeless Find Independence

Nearly 2,000 needy and homeless men, women, and children in South Florida received hope for independence with free meals and a small career fair at The Caring Place: Miami Rescue Mission | Broward Outreach Centers on July 23rd. During the annual outreach, gifts of free clothing and Mission Hope hygiene bags were distributed to all of those in attendance. The featured attraction was the annual career fair and a BBQ style meal was served. “Our goal is to see those who are homeless and in need become independent and productive citizens in our communities,” said Rev Ronald Brummitt, President of  […]

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FCA Takes The Gospel To The Field

For more than 60 years, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) has been on a mission “to lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church.” Based in Kansas City, FCA has chapters in 107 countries and leads 20,948 certified huddles worldwide. It’s influence in South Florida has grown in recent years with the establishment of an FCA Campus Director at The University of Miami (UM), a program at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and increased staff throughout the tri-county area. “We are truly excited about what God is doing in South Florida through FCA!” […]

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Stanley Goldenberg: Faith-Based Films Are Returning to Theaters

The last major faith-based film in theaters was “I Still Believe,” an Erwin Brothers production about the inspiring true love story of Christian singer/song-writer Jeremy Camp and his wife Melissa – a story demonstrating hope in the midst of life’s storms. Sadly, less than two weeks after it opened in March 2020, the COVID-driven lockdowns began and most movie theaters shut down. Of course this and other previous releases are now available via streaming, DVD and for licensed Church showings. Thankfully, in many areas most movie theaters have been opening again, and starting this September we will once again see […]

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Out kick your coverage?

I’m about to unfold a story that has a few main characters in my life that intertwined and provided a mentorship to me. The first scene takes place in the late ‘70’s when I was in my twenties and was welcomed to join the adults, and in this case the adults were about 30 years my senior. Oddly enough we were all contemporaries in business. We looked the same and dressed the same; such is the life among those in the “industry.”   About 20 years ago I attended the funeral of my longtime friend “Hank,” who introduced me to […]

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My God Story

My journey starts with accepting Jesus Christ into my heart on March 17, 2011. Truth be told, I wasn’t yet there with the “Lord and Savior” part. The challenge was getting traction because simply put it took years and years to even get to that starting point. I’m an all-in kinda guy, and I didn’t yet know what “in” was, but I was sure for the first time in my life it would require help beyond my reach. I mention “traction” because the Bible book itself is not set sequentially; I operate by progression much like a builder lays the […]

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Stephan N. Tchividjian: If A Sunrise Could Talk

(scroll down to leave a comment) “A very original man must shape his life, make a schedule that allows him to reflect, and study and create.” – Gary Wells   Sunrises and sunsets, both create a space for reflection. I like that because the uniqueness of the moment is so original that I tend to be more pensive and willing to listen, more apt to learn, and I find myself bending towards humility and kindness. Sunrises follow sunsets, (or is it the other way around, I’m not sure) and they appear quieter than sunsets. Sunsets are usually accompanied by a […]

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Gene L. Green: The Body of Christ

“For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ. For in the one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free—and we were all made to drink of one Spirit” (1 Corinthians 12:12-14). What is the body of Christ? Paul’s teaching about the body of Christ would have been quite familiar to the first century believers in Corinth yet; at the same time it sounded strangely odd. We commonly think that Paul is talking about a mystical […]

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Edwin Copeland: Collective Impact for the Gospel

Churches of our region face a complex problem: no single church, denomination, key leader or organization can change the spiritual climate of South Florida alone. The lostness of our region is too great, the brokenness is too complex and the pain too deep for even the largest, most resourced churches, networks or denominations to tackle. And, perhaps it was meant to be this way. We need one another. We were designed to link arms — to view each other as essential co-laborers rather than in competition with one another. However without a model and framework for impact, our collaborative efforts […]

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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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