Praying for health care at state capitol
Religious leaders from across the state took Biblical scripture to the Florida state capitol March 20 to lobby legislators to expand Medicaid.
The P.R.O.V.E.R.B.S. Diet
Melissa Boston’s position as a leader in a biotech wellness company has put her in the spotlight as a coach and mentor.
Run and walk to change the world
Mary Esther United Methodist Church is hosting a 5K Fun Run/Walk at 8 a.m. on April 6 in Mary Esther.
Local parishioners observe Lent
Ash Wednesday on Feb. 13 marked the beginning of Lent for many Christians. Ash Wednesday immediately follows Mardi Gras and is marked by placing ashes on the foreheads of Christians.
Domestic violence victims offered shelter
Relationships should be violence free, but during those times when it is not, the Shelter House Domestic Violence Center provides a shelter in the storm for those caught in a violent relationship.
Ministry focuses on renewing women’s faith
Women sometimes just need a moment to focus on themselves so they can be refreshed, revived and restored.
Lion’s Club donates to We Care
The Navarre Lion’s Club recently made a $500 donation to the We Care Ministry of Navarre United Methodist Church.
Love delivered at New Life
Where once crosses burned stands Christ’s cross; where once stood men of hatred, loving men and women now stand.
Group fights fraud against seniors
Judy Ertl spends two days a week helping senior citizens avoid becoming victims of identity theft through the Seniors vs. Crime program.
Pope seeks quiet retirement, brother says
REGENSBURG, Germany (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI is planning to stay out of the public eye following his retirement at the end of the month but may stand ready to advise his successor if asked, his brother said Tuesday after talking with the pontiff.













