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6th Annual Larry Campbell Classic at Paris Mountain Country Club
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Join us in June for this year's 6th Annual Larry Campbell Classic!
The tournament will be a Two-Man Texas Scramble Format and will be flighted after the first round. You can sign-up at the link below. We look forward to seeing you in June!
Weingartz Family Foundation Awards $2.2 Million to Expand International Samaritan Operations in Africa
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ANN ARBOR, Mich -- International Samaritan (IntSam) President Mike Tenbusch announced today that the organization received a $2.2 million grant from the Weingartz Family Foundation to fund the expansion of its scholarship program in Africa.
The donation will fund new operations in Nairobi, Kenya, and Kampala, Uganda. As a result, 200 young people will receive scholarships over the next three years.
Over 15 million people live and work in communities surrounding garbage dumps, making a living by finding items to keep or sell to escape the extreme poverty that affects one in ten people globally, according to the World Health Organization. The average life expectancy in these communities is 35 due to rampant disease, injuries, and the lack of clean water.
Abortion Survivors Network Honored with Pro-Life Impact Award at National Prayer Luncheon for Life
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DALLAS -- The Abortion Survivors Network, an organization providing support and healing for adults and children who survived attempted abortion, has been named the winner of the 2023 National Prayer Luncheon for Life Pro-Life Impact Award and given a $50,000 grant for their continued pro-life work. The Abortion Survivors Network, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, was selected by voters from among six top finalists chosen for recognition out of a field of 120 nominated organizations. Thousands of life advocates gathered online and in person on April 21, 2023, to elevate, celebrate, and accelerate the work of these high-impact pro-life organizations.
Distinguished Scholar and Preeminent Expert on Black Confederates Passes March 11, 2023
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- By Gene Kizer, Jr., Charleston Athenaeum Press
He was a warm, extremely witty, engaging speaker

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Professor Edward C. Smith of Washington, D.C. in March. He was a beloved friend of many in the Sons of Confederate Veterans and when he spoke at the SCV National Reunion in Lexington, Kentucky August 12, 1993, he was introduced with thunderous applause as "Professor Ed Smith, black Confederate."
He taught at American University for 45 years becoming the first tenured African-American professor at AU, and he co-founded American University's Civil War Institute.
At the 1993 Reunion, Professor Smith said that blacks fought enthusiastically for the South in the War Between the States for the same reason they fought for the Colonists in the Revolutionary War, which he called "the first Confederacy." It was about defending home and family, same as for whites. Remember, Crispus Attucks was the first man killed in the American Revolution and he was of African and Indian descent.
'This Country Needs Revival': Transgender Activist Kills 6 at Christian School in Nashville
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

A woman who identifies as a transgender man murdered six people inside a Christian school in Nashville Monday morning before police killed her — an assault that a U.S. congressman attributed to potentially “some sort of demonic possession.” The United States “needs revival,” he said, before such targeted shootings become a heartbreaking new normal.
Around 10:13 a.m., a 28-year-old named Audrey Elizabeth Hale shot open a side door and opened fire inside Covenant School, a ministry of Covenant Presbyterian Church, which educates children from preschool through the sixth grade. Hale killed six people — three students and three employees — before two members of the police response stopped her 14 minutes later at 10:27 a.m.
New Documentary THE FATHERLESS EPIDEMIC Highlights Importance of Mentorship in Combating Nationwide Issue
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FLORENCE, Ala. -- Approximately 18 million children in the United States live without a biological, step or adoptive father present in the home. The Alliance for Ending the Fatherless Epidemic is not only on a mission to eliminate fatherlessness by providing resources and grants but is also announcing the debut of its new documentary, THE FATHERLESS EPIDEMIC. Available for free on YouTube beginning Friday, March 31st at 5 p.m. CT, the film highlights mentorship as a solution to the nationwide issue of fatherlessness, challenging churches and ministries to stand in the gap.
Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution Launches National Campaign to Protect Pro-life Medical Clinics and Centers from Being Harassed and Attacked
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- By Christian Newswire

WASHINGTON -- The campaign is called #NotFakeToMe and Stanton will discuss their plans at a news conference outside of the office of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday, January 19, at 11:30 a.m.
Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez's office is located in 205 Cannon House Office Building.
As part of the #NotFakeToMe Campaign, women and their children who were helped and supported by Stanton Healthcare during an unexpected pregnancy will go into the office of Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez to share their personal stories and invite her to visit Stanton's flagship medical clinic in Meridian, Idaho.
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