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Category Archives: Huntsville
This Makes Me Sick
Group Plans to Protest Students’ Funerals
Posted in Huntsville, Social Issues
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An Update
Our city is still reeling from yesterday’s horrible tragedy. 4 students have now passed away as a result of yesterday’s bus wreck. The bus driver and 14 students remain hospitalized at this hour. 4 of those students are listed in … Continue reading
Posted in Huntsville, Prayer, Social Issues
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Please Pray
I’d like to ask all of you to pray about something. This morning, a Lee High School bus carrying more than 30 students flipped off Interstate 565 here in Huntsville. Police have confirmed at least 2 fatalities as a result … Continue reading
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For your consideration…
My good friend Jon Stacy has written an earnest blog about the Huntsville Inner City Ministry that he is involved in. I encourage you to read it and prayerfully consider how you might be able to assist this worthwhile effort.
Posted in Huntsville, Inner City Church, Social Issues
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Chili’s / St. Jude’s
Monday, September 25th, Chili’s restaurant will donate 100% of their profits to St. Jude’s Children Hospital. For nearly 50 years, St. Jude’s has been making a difference in the lives of countless children from all 50 states and over 70 … Continue reading
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