Parents urged to be proactive in teen driver safety
Only about 4 in 10 parents discuss safe driving with their children, according to a recent survey by national auto insurer Allstate, even though car accidents remain the leading cause of death for teens.
Adopting children ‘sight unseen’
For Brandi and her husband, the decision to adopt their three children in 2013 was as natural as breathing but getting to that decision was not.
Beach getaway empowers moms of kids with special needs
From breathing exercises to essential oils, 27 moms of exceptional children in Northwest Florida took a break from endless appointments and 24-hour childcare to relax at the Emerald Coast Exceptional Families’ Give Mom a Break event.
Family Match improves Florida foster care system
November is National Adoption Month. This month Navarre Press will be featuring content about the adoption process as well as children up for adoption in our area.
Navarre missionaries break down walls in Cuba
Walls, both physical and verbal, came down as 11 missionaries from Navarre First Assembly of God worked in the Cuban town of San Antonio De Los Baños to help rebuild a church more than 100 years old.
Artists support community through faith
For Oriole Beach Elementary School teacher, Daphne Luchsinger, her art is a “God thing.”
Out of the darkness and into the light
Some days are easier than others for Darnell and Cheryl Deas in the weeks and months since their son’s death. Darnell Deas Jr. committed suicide in June.
After adoption, family seeks to help others
The last names and location of the families in this story have been omitted at the request of the parents to protect the families.
Athletic injuries present mental as well as physical challenges
Sage Chambers was in one of his first practices as a college quarterback at Huntingdon. As he prepared to throw, something went wrong.
Retreat to provide rare break for special-needs moms
From the moment Riley was born, doctors did not give him a good prognosis.










