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HUNT, Texas — John Vlasek stands in the middle of his home, stripped bare of furnishings, walls, ceilings and flooring. Even his rock fireplace is gone. It’s testimony to the height and depth of the floodwaters that destroyed the house on July 4. The waterline of debris can still be seen just below the ceiling of his Hunt home.
CLEVELAND, Ga. — The Truett McConnell University Athletic Department is excited to announce Amanda Hunt as the new head cycling coach. Hunt brings with her over a decade of experience in mountain biking and athlete development, along with a deep passion for discipleship and community-building through sport.
MOUNT VERNON, Ga. — Brewton-Parker Christian University is thrilled to announce the appointment of Cody Johansen as the new Director of Esports. This move, taking effect from July 1, 2025, marks a significant development in the collegiate esports landscape.
It’s Vacation Bible School time. Throughout the summer, all across the nation, churches decorate, prep, study, and pray for high energy days of Bible stories, crafts, recreation, and snacks. All pointing to the reason for the season: Jesus.
Every day, people from around the world are forcibly displaced from their homes due to war, persecution, and violence. No matter where your church is located, you have the opportunity to care for these hurting people. Here are six ways your church can care for refugees.
When you hear the phrase "behind closed doors," what do you think? I always seem to assume that it is something secretive, and the knowledge imparted or the business shared is just for certain people. It always makes me wonder when I hear about a closed-door meeting.