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For God’s Sake: Learning to trust God more

You might have heard a Christian say, “God will never give us more than we can handle.”

I was visiting a Christian friend in the hospital who had terminal cancer. He had been through much and much more lay ahead of him, yet he was remarkably upbeat.

Pregnancy center helps moms in need

A newly divorced woman, “Anna,” was short on funds and behind on her rent. She was also pregnant.

Even after her baby was born, she had to work three jobs to try and catch up so she wouldn’t be evicted. She needed help, but where could she turn?

Gulf Breeze man charged with video voyeurism after teen discovers cell phone in bathroom

Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a church in Pace on May 11 to meet with a mother whose 16-year-old daughter had been secretly filmed in their bathroom at home. The woman met deputies at her church because she was afraid to return home without law enforcement since the suspect, 49-year-old John Joseph Sullivan III, had multiple guns in the house.

The girl had called her mom repeatedly after discovering Sullivan’s cell phone on and actively recording in a multi-tier storage bin while she was getting ready to take a shower in their home.

Out and About

A lot can happen in a week as this last week proves. While Navarre Press, including most of its editorial staff was in Sarasota for the Florida Press Association’s annual meeting, four new Holley by the Sea board members were selected.

Since you asked: Are there snakes in the sand dunes?

Here’s your answer: After Navarre Press posted a “Since you asked” about the dunes being off limits for foot traffic, Becky Cunningham posted in the Facebook comments that there were rattlesnakes in the dunes. We followed up with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, whose spokesperson, Bekah Nelson, said that rattlesnakes can in fact make their homes in local sand dunes.

New food truck offers vegan, vegetarian options

There’s a new food truck in town and it’s bringing a one-of-a-kind eating experience. Loudoe’s is a mother and son tag team serving up burgers, cheesesteaks, bagel grilled cheeses, gourmet fries and even edible cookie dough. Loudoe’s also has vegetarian and vegan options, serving up Beyond Meat versions of their beef burgers as well as vegetarian-friendly grilled cheeses.

Highway 98 wreck injures one, slows weekend traffic

An accident on U.S. Highway 98 late Sunday afternoon stopped traffic and sent a 35-year-old Pensacola woman to the hospital by medical helicopter, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. She was trapped in her vehicle and had to be cut out by first responders. The accident was a two-car collision near the highway’s intersection with Navarre School Road. The accident happened about 5:25 p.m. The FHP did not indicate whether the other driver, a 35-year-old woman from Missouri, was injured.

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