Service Dogs: Heroes in the Search for Missing Children and Seniors
Last week, at our local support group, known as the “Friendship Gathering,” Leah Dahlquist, a Victim Advocate for the Putnam
Serving Children & Families Across the United States
Last week, at our local support group, known as the “Friendship Gathering,” Leah Dahlquist, a Victim Advocate for the Putnam
Last week, I had the privilege of serving Pastor Daniel Sergio, the founding pastor of River City Church in Palatka,
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During my 15 years as lead pastor, I vividly remember the weight of leading the church while facing the threat
I recently had the honor of presenting a workshop at a local church missions conference. The conference had a strong
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Voting biblical values is not always popular but it is always the right thing to do. I am grateful for
Being a foster parent comes with its own set of challenges and rewards, and supporting a child with ADHD can