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March 11, 2010

Breaking News: Official Federal Rule! We Are “Under God”

by Justin Collins
A federal appeals court ruled today that the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance are an appeal to patriotism, and not a statement of religion, and do not violate the separation of church and state. Although the very same court declared the pledge unconstitutional in 2002, today is a new [...]

March 10, 2010

There’s A Hero In All Of Us…

by Justin Collins
Ever wondered or thought to yourself, “What can I do?  I dont have what it takes to help anyone.” You are wrong–God can use all of us. Take Oscar Rodriguez, a fourth-grader from Arizona. When a tragic traffic accident involving a tour bus and a pick-up truck happened along the Arizona interstate,  [...]

January 13, 2010

Kurt Warner Going For Super Bowl Gold

by Justin Collins
Many of you read our story “When I get to Heaven; NFL Edition”, where one of the featured players was Kurt Warner. Warner, a ‘born-again’ Christian, has not been shy on or off of the field about proclaiming his faith. He continues to enlarge his extremely impressive resume with such accomplishments as GFC [...]

November 10, 2009

Are You A Vet? Eat For Free!

by Justin Collins
The widely popular restaurant Applebee’s is showing ther love and gratitude to the men and women of who have given their time, effort, and lives to serve our country, by giving away free meals to our service men past and present.

November 6, 2009

Choking Baby Saved By High School Senior!

by Justin Collins
A newborn baby girl from Florida was only seconds away from death, but she’s still alive because a teenage next door neighbor knew exactly what to do. Leslie Lopez just shy of being one month old is still living today because of the actions of Jennifer Novelo a student with plans of medical [...]

October 28, 2009

Cab driver gives passenger hope for life without dialysis

by Justin Collins
Rita Van Loenen had no idea that riding in Thomas Chappell’s taxi cab could end up being the journey that saved her life. Thomas, a veteran cab driver who has been driving Rita Van Loenen to dialysis appointments

September 17, 2009

From Dictation To Dictator!

by Justin Collins
“Hello, Nana,” said the overseas caller — a relative, as it turned out — employing a title Ghanaian’s use to refer to people of stature, from royalty to grandparents.”What you mean, ‘Nana?’ ” answered Bartels, age 55,who had no grandchildren — or children, for that matter. Her husband lives overseas. She thought the [...]

September 16, 2009

Solider Lives! exaggerated tales of his death

by Justin Collins
On Sunday, September 13th, Raymond Jasper, the father of 26-year-old solider Jesse (deployed in Afghanistan on a one-year tour) received a call from a military liaison claiming that Jesse had been shot and killed in combat. A few hours later, Raymond and his wife Robin got another phone call they weren’t expecting.

August 13, 2009

I Can See Clearly Now

by Justin Collins