Apr 21, 2016
Santa Rosa County’s first synagogue opens its doors
Here in Navarre, Fla., a new synagogue, the Ahm Yisrael Messianic Synagogue (AYMS), has opened its new building’s doors to the community. The first-ever synagogue in all of Santa Rosa County, it is led by the Rabbi Wayne Leland. According to the synagogue website, the group began as a home-based Bible study Leland taught in 2001. From the original handful of members, the congregation grew and settled into a rented church facility which they were able to secure in 2010. Only five years later, the collection of members had outgrown that facility as well. Following the growth, they were able to procure the building now located at 9255 Military Trail in Navarre.
Apr 7, 2016
Kids’ House generating more awareness of child abuse
The statistics are alarming in regard to child abuse, both nationally and in Santa Rosa County.
One in three girls and one in three boys will be abused by the time they are 18. In the county, one in 19 children will be abused by the time they are 18.
Apr 7, 2016
Kohl has special challenges and needs encouraging family
Kohl is a very sweet young man with some big challenges. He has Autism and some significant cognitive delays. His speech is somewhat delayed and he is working on about first and second grade level in most areas although he is enrolled in a 7th grade special class. He receives weekly language therapy and several other specialized services. He can read at least 67 “sight words” and can write his name and copy information from the board.
Mar 31, 2016
Faith and failure instrumental to Baldwin’s success
Doug Baldwin has come a long way from Gulf Breeze High School, establishing himself as one of the top wide receivers in the National Football League.
Mar 17, 2016
Baldwin to speak at Momentum Church
Seattle Seahawks’ star wide receiver Doug Baldwin will speak live at Momentum Church on Easter Sunday. Baldwin, a graduate of Gulf Breeze High School, will speak live at the 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. services at Gulf Breeze Elementary School.
Mar 17, 2016
Athletes not afraid to express their faith in God
It isn’t uncommon to hear an athlete thank God for his or her success in sports or to see athletes from both teams gather together for a prayer circle after a game.
Mar 10, 2016
The Crew combines faith and fun
Students hang on every word as Ray Millsap speaks to them inside a room at the Funplex in Gulf Breeze that is only lit by stage lights.
Mar 3, 2016
‘Risen’
The resurrection-focused film “Risen,”directed by Kevin Reynolds hit theaters Feb. 19 of this year. According to the film-information website Box Office Mojo, the production budget from the Sony-owned production company Affirm Films sat at a solid $20 million for the film. With fierce competition in the theaters from other films such as “Deadpool” however, “Risen”only garnered about $12.5 million in the box office in the film’s opening weekend. One of the larger budgeted religious films since ‘Passion of the Christ” in 2004, this film appears to be representative of a growing favoritism toward faith-based films in Hollywood.
Feb 25, 2016
Scalia remembered as man of faith, family and the law
Washington (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was remembered Saturday as a man of faith, family and the law in a funeral marked by church ritual and pageantry for the conservative jurist whose larger-than-life personality dominated the high court for nearly three decades.
Feb 25, 2016
Faith in America
According to a research study done in January by the Pew Research Center on public approval ratings for news media and religious organizations, “Millennials’ rating of churches and other religious organizations has dipped by 18 percentage points. About 55 percent now say churches have a positive impact on the country compared with five years ago, when nearly three-quarters (73 percent) said this.” Over the course of five years (2010-2015), this 55percent represents an all-time low for Millennial approval ratings of religious organizations. In contrast to the other generations, which all showed increased positivity toward churches and religious organizations, the Millennial Generation was a stark contrast of decline.