A Fine Day for Carriage Ride, Surprise Party

An elegant horse and carriage, driven by Jeff Wilcoxson of the Village at Winona, delivered Anabelle Snyder to her surprise 80th birthday party yesterday (Sunday, September 26) at the Winona Lake (IN) Grace Brethren Church. Anabelle has served WLGBC for many years in handling church finances, and was an employee of the Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Music

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CBS Bias Likely, Says Olasky

By Michael Foust NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–World Magazine’s editor-in-chief, Marvin Olasky, says he believes that bias — and not messy reporting — likely was at the heart of CBS News’ use of disputed National Guard documents. “Could it be gross incompetence? It’s theoretically possible. But it seems perhaps the reason for gross incompetence was incredible bias,”

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George Bush’s Faith–Private vs. Public Interplay

There is a very lengthy and insightful article in this morning’s Washington Post by Post staffer Alan Cooperman on the interplay between George W. Bush’s private faith, and how it plays out in public life. Excerpted here are several paragraphs. To read the entire article, click here. George W. Bush is among the most openly

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What’s a Block Party without face-painting? Winona Lake (IN) Grace Brethren Church held a neighborhood Block Party Wednesday evening, September 15. The goal–in addition to attracting neighborhood children–was to have families of Awana and Pre-School children mix with church families and have a good time getting acquainted. Names and addresses were collected (i.e. registration for

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