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Blessings in Disguise
February 5, 2012 By Rev. Mark O. Wilson - In: Blog Feature
The early Salvation Army officer, Samuel Brengle, was preaching on a Boston street corner when a young hoodlum attacked him by throwing a brick. The blow to Brengle’s head caused severe injury, which threatened his very life.
Houghton graduate headed to Europe to help combat trafficking
February 3, 2012 By Bailey Karfelt - In: Feature Lifestyle
Emily Rinehart is currently preparing to embark on a two-year journey overseas to raise awareness on human trafficking. Stationed in Dublin, Ireland, Rinehart will partner with churches to educate people and help combat the estimated $32 billion-dollar human trafficking industry from spreading.
Five ways to maximize family time
February 2, 2012 By Rev. Jordan Gardner - In: Blog Feature
If you have a job or career, chances are you battle against time. I have heard countless pastors talk about struggles with balancing work and family, let alone finding a little bit of time for yourself every now and then. I have struggled with this issue. I constantly found myself belittling my family time for the sake of other things. It finally came to the point where I had to ask myself what I valued most.
The American Holocaust
January 27, 2012 By Dr. Thomas H. Hermiz - In: Blog Feature
In 1941, Adolf Hitler decided to exterminate the Jewish population from Europe. Using horrible means, he massacred more than six million Jews. Historians often refer to this as the Jewish holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany.
In 1973 The United States of America declared war on unwanted, unborn children. Since the passing of Roe vs. Wade in 1973 legalizing abortion, we have murdered more than 53 million unborn babies.
Haitian orphans enjoy carefree camp week
January 24, 2012 By Dean Stephenson - In: Lifestyle Online Exclusive
Since the January 12, 2010, earthquake that ravaged the country of Haiti, life has been especially difficult for children who lost their parents.
But for a brief time in December, 75 orphans got a taste of normal life—to be kids again. Twenty-one teens and young adults from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada, representing Caton’s Island (a 120-acre island owned by The Wesleyan Church’s Atlantic District), administered a camp for the kids in Haiti.




