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When The Test Comes, It’s To Sharpen Your Faith

“Keep the faith, trust God and he will let his presence be known” is all I was ever told. Who Am I? My name is Jeanna Huie, but you can call me 312. It is such an amazing honor to be in such a divine moment to share my story with some of the world’s greatest people such as yourself. I know that if we were to switch roles, you would have so much wisdom, strength and motivation to pour into me. I’m quite sure your road was built with road blocks, construction sites and dead ends. However, You have […]

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South Florida CEOs Pitch In At Habitat Broward’s 2nd Annual CEO Build

Florida CEOs showed up to give time, funds, and voice in support of affordable workforce housing during Habitat for Humanity of Broward’s 2nd annual CEO Build on Saturday, May 15. The landscaping work took place at Habitat’s historic 76-home community in Pompano Beach. “These CEO Build participants collectively lead more than 430,000 employees,” said Nancy Robin CEO and Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Broward. “They understand the critical need for affordable workforce housing and are determined to work together to find a solution.” Florida CEOs Build Together Event co-chairs Brent Burns, President and CEO of JM Family Enterprises, Inc. and […]

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Artis Senior Living Earns NRC Health Customer Approved Award

Artis Senior Living recently announced it has earned a 2021 Customer Approved award from Lincoln, Nebraska–based healthcare-intelligence firm NRC Health. The NRC Health Customer Approved awards recognize senior-care organizations across the country that are creating outstanding care experiences for their customers. Comments from the Leaders of Artis Senior Living “We are extremely proud of this acknowledgment as it supports our strong focus on individualized, personalized care for those with memory impairment. Our residents and families are able to feel the Artis Philosophy in their interactions with our teams, and it shows with the positive customer response we get from families,” […]

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Groundbreaking Evangelism Ministry Harnesses Power of Technology to Save Souls

Groundwire saw more than 116,000 salvations in 2020, and is on track to double that number this year — while also equipping everyday Christians with relevant, effective ways to witness to nonbelievers The average U.S. church will see just one unsaved person come to faith in a typical calendar year, according to research from The Barna Group. Groundwire.net will welcome about 250,000 into the Kingdom of God this year alone, its president says. Sean Dunn’s organization led more than 116,000 mostly teens and young adults to Christ in 2020 – and is already on track to double that number this […]

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ELITE Foundation Hosts Guardian of Hope Event To End Human Trafficking

End Lost Innocence to Exploitation (ELITE) Foundation hosted its annual signature Guardian of Hope event this May in collaboration with Bishop Rick Thomas of Abundant Life Church, Humanitarian Philanthropists, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dee Jordan, with the support of a collective of organizations, agencies and experts, advocates, and Survivor leaders in the field of anti-human trafficking.  The End the Demand is a national initiative that has pivoted in strategy in 2021 to extend the reach of the message of Hope and to inspire men to get actively involved across our country to End It. Details on ELITE Foundation Guardian of […]

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Speak Up For Kids of Palm Beach County Launches Growing Grads

Speak Up for Kids of Palm Beach County has launched Growing Grads, a new community campaign aimed to celebrate young adults who, despite involvement in the foster care system, are graduating! In conjunction with the launch, Speak Up For Kids received invaluable support from the Leadership Palm Beach County Engage Class of 2021. This year, Speak Up for Kids is celebrating 32 graduates in Palm Beach County! As Class of 2021, these students cross the finish line as graduates of high school, GED, college, and vocational school. Despite involvement in the foster care system, each of these young adults has […]

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2021 Graduates March Into The Future With Flexibility and Resolve

Kudos to the Class of 2021! Having completed their senior year in the midst of a global pandemic, they will walk across the stage to receive their diplomas and step into a culture evolving at breakneck speed. This class has demonstrated “dedication, determination, flexibility and resolve. They maintained amazing attitudes, did not complain and worked hard to make this a meaningful year,” said Dr. Ron Farrar, Upper School Principal at Westminster Academy. AS CDC Guidelines changed throughout the year, “We had to adapt to teaching students on campus and online simultaneously,” explained Christy Chipman, Upper School Principal at Sheridan Hills […]

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The Pace of Grace

Each season (winter, spring, summer, fall) has a brief window that we look forward to. It’s appreciated, and then at some point we arrive at a place that we are thankful for the next season to come along. For me it’s summer leading into fall. There is something about those dog days of summer that can seem grueling here in the tropics. But when the first whiff of cool air comes or the humidity drops as you exit your house that first morning of fall, you sense a change of seasons. Oh, how good it is! Whatever your preference, the […]

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Seek the Welfare of the City

“Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers” (Galatians 6:10).   “Submit to every human authority because of the Lord, whether to the emperor as the supreme authority or to governors as those sent out by him to punish those who do what is evil and to praise those who do what is good. For it is God’s will that you silence the ignorance of foolish people by doing good” (1 Peter 2:13-15).   Both Paul and Peter encouraged believers of their day to “do good” […]

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Homeless Individuals Are Receiving Their Stimulus Checks Thanks to Hope South Florida

More than $900,000 of non-filer applications over a six month period were submitted to the Internal Revenue Service on behalf of the homeless through assistance from HOPE South Florida. Of those submitted, homeless clients received stimulus checks valued at over $401,000. Stimulus Check Process The effort was coordinated in conjunction with Customer Assistance, Relationships and Education, Field Assitance (FA) along with Stakeholder Partnerships, Education & Communication (SPEC), Hope South Florida and Floridian Richard Campillo. There are many reason that some did not receive Economic Impact Payments (EIP checks) including due circumstances such as identity theft, change of address and bank […]

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