Religion
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Children's minister returns to flock
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Youth group heading to Honduras
During a discussion of do’s and don’ts before an upcoming missionary trip to Honduras, an area church’s youth minister told those taking the trip “must-have” gadgets must be left behind.
- Pastor’s efforts commemorated
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Family's love goes beyond biology
James and Deborah Beebe are a self-described mixed-race family who liked the area so much that they moved here with their seven adopted children.
A trip came up for Jim through work. He needed to travel to Huntsville to visit Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant for a training audit. “When I heard he was going to Alabama, I said, I’m going.”
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Area ‘Snowbirds’ find spiritual home in Cullman County
Snowbirds and RV enthusiasts Larry and Maria Pennefather are wintering in Cullman, to the amusement of family, friends and fellow campers who have never had the opportunity to visit North Alabama.
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Ultrasounds causing changes of heart
Area residents who believe that all life is sacred and a gift from God are forming a new pregnancy resource center in Cullman County to assist women and teens facing an unplanned pregnancy.
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New school preparing for first year in session
With only a few weeks to go, organizers of Cullman Christian School say they have a more to do to get ready for the first day of school on Aug. 7, but they have accomplished a good deal so far.
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Singers, speaker to take a stand for ‘In God We Trust’
When Justified member Johnathon Heaton and Joyful Hearts members Donnie and Brenda Foxx take the stage alongside the rest of their groups and other singers this weekend at the Hanceville National Guard Armory, it’ll be about more than just singing.
- Classes aim to provide hope for addictions
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Local author publishes first book
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