God’s bail is better than Hell
In 1994, Tim Berry, missionary to Kentucky jails, walked into the Barren County Correction Center and saw a young man standing by himself. He was a rough-looking character, Berry said, and he handed the inmate a Bible and said “Jesus loves you.”
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All of us have responsibility to help homeless students
The number is mind boggling. There were 1,158 homeless students enrolled in Thurston County schools last year. That’s enough homeless kids to fill nearly 50 elementary school classrooms. It’s the equivalent of the entire population at Lacey’s River Ridge High School.
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Call for Action Investigation: Hooked on Heroin Part I
Teenagers say it destroyed their lives. Parents say they never saw it coming. A dangerous drug has found its way into some of the top schools in Colorado Springs.
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Drug tests on horizon for some welfare recipients
Catherine Teisher has a zero-tolerance drug policy for anyone staying at the Haven Ministry shelter she operates in Sunbury, and she supports proposed state legislation requiring some welfare recipients to submit to random drug tests.
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