Joel Bauer March 7, 2014 Entertainment, Featured 2,914
There is a lot of hype going on about the upcoming March 28th, 2014 release of the movie Noah. However, Paramount Pictures has already released a disclaimer letting people know that there are parts of the movie that may not be true. They did also suggest that they tried to ...
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Read More » John Clark March 6, 2014 Featured, Heart Warming 2,789
Chick-Fil-A Saves The Day By John Livingston Clark On January 28, 2014, Birmingham, Alabama was hit by a rare snow storm. The city was not prepared. Drivers were stranded in their cars for up to seven hours, with no food or water. Freeways were like a parking lot. Mark Meadows, ...
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I’d like to review a precious Christian movie titled, “Welcome to Paradise.” It came out in 2007. This movie stars Crystal Bernard (she played in an old 1990’s sitcom—“Wings”, plus in more recent movies such as “Looking for Mrs. Claus” Parts#1 and 2), which were cute Christmas movies on Hallmark. ...
Read More » Joel Bauer March 6, 2014 Featured, Heart Warming 3,508
Give Me You Lunch Money! Eight year old Cayden Taipalus of Howell, Michigan witnessed one of his friends having to give up a French toast meal and settle for a cheese sandwich because he didn’t have enough money in his school lunch account to cover the meal. This infuriated Cayden, ...
Read More » Joel Bauer March 5, 2014 Faith, Featured 5,932
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Mark 4:37-38(NIV)—37) A furious squall came up and the waves broke over the boat…. 38) …. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown? There will be tragedies, troubles, all kinds of worries, and heartbreaking events in our lifetime. These events may get ...
Read More » John Clark March 4, 2014 Featured, Heart Warming 4,217
Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 ALONE YET NOT ALONE BY John Livingston Clark A song that was nominated for an academy award is ALONE YET NOT ALONE. It is the theme song for a little-known faith-based movie of the same title, that earned only $134,000 during its initial three-week debut. ...
Read More » Joel Bauer March 3, 2014 Faith, Featured 2,880
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Read More » Renee March 2, 2014 Featured, Politics 2,450
“My Brother’s Keeper” Seeks to Save the Lost By Renee G. A few weeks ago, my upper level students launched into a 1920’s research project and narrowed in on the term “Lost Generation” referring to the generation of young lives seeking to find themselves after a turmoil of war. Men ...
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