Devices for Disabilities gives children a voice
For children with disabilities such as autism, words may never come, but that does not mean they do not have a lot to say.
Churchgoers’ challenge: Escape from Noah’s ark
Entering the West Navarre Primary School cafeteria on recent Sunday, the congregation of Encompass Church Navarre was greeted by a large enclosed area decorated with rainbows, clouds and wild animals.
South Santa Rosa teens take mission to Mexico
Few things on Earth are culturally universal, but athletic competition is one of them.
County falls short in advocacy for abused, neglected children
In comparison to its 1st Judicial Circuit neighbors, Santa Rosa County is falling behind when it comes to providing advocates for neglected, abused and abandoned children, according to Guardian Ad Litem Recruitment Coordinator Joan Irby.
Navarre team takes lifesaving medical aid to Guatemala
Leaders of a medical organization doing lifesaving work around the world, especially in impoverished Guatemala, call Navarre home.
Faith serves as foothold in climb out of addiction
At age 16 Christopher Dykes walked away from the church without looking back. As he launched out into independence, he also launched into experimentation with illegal substances.
Navarre Bible Fellowship reaching out to all
Anicia Dombret was born and raised in a little town in Colombia. Years ago, missionaries from Wichita, Kansas, came to her hometown and spoke with her grandparents.
Shine bright, change the world
Shine bright.
Navarre High School’s graduates said this phrase repeatedly the evening of May 24 during the annual Baccalaureate Service at the Navarre Days Inn and Suites Conference Center. This was the lesson Pastor Ray Millsap wanted the graduates to take into the world.Church of Nazarene to launch in Navarre
Creating a new church is like planting a seed. It requires work, tending and time, said Pastor Gary Monk.















