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The First Ever Bible Study for Dementia Caregivers
- By Christian Newswire
Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's provides much needed ministry for congregations and other groups.
Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's is an easy-to-lead, 5-week Bible study that provides a powerful tool for ministering to caregivers in your congregations while also giving an opportunity for fellow church members to "walk in caregivers' shoes" and learn ways to most effectively support them.
Recently listed as a #1 New Release on Amazon and available in most Barnes and Noble stores, Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of Alzheimer's is a simple, yet effective way to minister to caregivers in churches, retirement communities, senior centers and dementia support groups.
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BJU Graphic Design Students Win AAF Awards
- By Randy Page - BJU
Several Bob Jones University graphic design students received awards from the American Advertising Federation (AAF) Greenville chapter at the annual AAF Gala Saturday, Feb. 19.
The American Advertising Awards, a three-tiered national competition conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation, is the industry’s largest and most representative competition for both professional and student creative excellence.
BJU students receiving 2021 AAF awards include:
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Abortion Clinic Under Fire for Possible Malpractice Improperly Disposes of Medical Waste and Private Patient Information
- By Life Legal Defense Foundation
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Life Legal and a coalition of national pro-life organizations including CEC for Life and Operation Rescue received evidence that West Alabama Women's Center (WAWC) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama illegally disposed of medical waste and patient records. We have informed state officials and demand that they conduct a thorough investigation.
Fr. Terry Gensemer found several large trash bags left anonymously on his driveway at his home in Birmingham. The black trash bags were full of bloody surgical pads, tubes of fluids, and a tube containing a small piece of human tissue. The bags also contained sheets of paper with the header "West Alabama Women's Center" with patient names and private medical information, including ultrasound photos.
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Let the Games Chagrin
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
The closing ceremonies of the 2022 Beijing Olympics couldn't come soon enough for NBC, who just broadcasted the biggest Games flop of the modern age. With ratings in the basement and its credibility in tatters, no one is quite sure what the network got for its $7.75 billion dollar investment -- except very expensive heartburn. When the curtain finally came down on the disaster that was the Winter Games, there were winners, to be sure. But there were, for the first time, many more losers -- and the sporting world that allowed China to host was the biggest.
In many ways, Eileen Gu -- the American ski star who competed for China -- summed up the whole Olympics. The rising Stanford freshman, who shrugged off the regime's humanitarian atrocities, was the perfect face for a Beijing Games that never should have happened. Pressed about her decision to abandon the U.S. team and compete for genocidal communists, Gu said indifferently that she is "not trying to solve political problems right now."
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The Shock of Woke Medical Schools
- By Eagle Forum
Our Once-Trusted Institutions Are Falling For The Scam
There used to be a time when we could depend on graduate-level professional schools to be trustworthy and unflinching about the facts they taught, no matter the surrounding politics or worldviews. Those days seem to be over, unfortunately, as even medical schools are inserting wokeness into their curricula and policies.
We should have seen it coming.
We have known for years that universities and increasing numbers of K-12 public school leaders stand firmly on the political left. Most no longer try to hide their biases, which the American public finally seems to be understanding. The awakening for many people, especially parents, occurred over the past two years as we all had an unfettered look behind the curtain at teachers’ unions and their concerns only for their radical political agendas1. Students’ welfare was nowhere in the unions’ top priorities.
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Conversation Peace: Diplomacy Fizzles as Russia Ramps up
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
On the streets, people say, there isn't panic. Grocery stores still have food, and kids head off to soccer practice as if their country weren't on the brink of a full-scale war. But anxiety and fear hang like a darkening cloud. Ukrainian Alexandra Matzota says that when she wakes up in the middle of the night -- which is often now -- she checks the news "to see if we have been attacked." Like most families, they have an emergency plan in place now. They've stocked up on food, bought a wood-burning stove in case the power or gas is cut, and stockpiled fuel. But no matter how much she tells herself everything is fine, Matzota knows "you can't remain calm when 10 times a day you see statements about an imminent attack..."
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Nite Line Guest Line-up for February 28 – March 4, 2022
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, February 28, 2022: Annie Broughton hosts a black history month program on Nite Line tonight. Tune in as she welcomes Dr. James Noble and Dr. Ryan Butler of Anderson University to examine today’s racial climate and reveal how The Bible addresses racial, ethnic, and cultural differences. This program features music from Hope McCants.
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- New Study Reveals: Most Americans are Open or Very Open to Talking About Faith
- Last Straw: Pro-Life Groups File Complaints Seeking Charges & Closure of Shoddy Alabama Abortion Business After Illegal Dumping
- Tim Goeglein to Speak at Presidential Leadership Series
- Citizens’ Rights to Zone Their Property Fails with a Deadlock at Greenville County Council
- Years Later, State Lawmaker Owes Tens of Thousands in Ethics Fines
- Canada Goes Tow to Tow with Truckers
- Double-Speak, Lies, and Precedents Driving the Convention of States