Month: November 2021

After council vote on menorah, Ontario seen in a new light (SLIDESHOW)

ONTARIO — Last week, a religious display was the talk of the town in Ontario as City Council gave the green light for a religious symbol to be placed on public property. By a 5-1 vote, City Council decided to permit a privately-sponsored menorah commemorating Hanukah to be placed at

Guest Column: Thanking the Pilgrims for defeating Socialism

This year marks the four hundredth anniversary of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by the Pilgrims and their Wampanoag allies in 1621. Tragically, nearly half of the Pilgrims had died by famine and disease during their first year. However, they had been met by native Americans such as Samoset and Squanto

Mansfield catches eye of movie producers as film “Chosen” on child adoption premieres

MANSFIELD — There might be some familiar faces on the big screen starting this weekend. “Chosen,” a film produced in Mansfield this past summer, is kicking off this weekend at Crossroads Community Church. According to Mansfield native Kimberly Yeager Miller, JCFilms produced the new movie starring Dean Cain, Kevin Sorbo and

Ohio church launching pad for Christians called to public office (SLIDESHOW) (VIDEO)

SAVANNAH — Last month before elections, one local church hosted a “Missions Sunday” church service to support social conservatives running for office. With election results now in, it is clear evangelicals voted with their feet. With Bible-believers gaining victories in key local races, it is apparent at least one congregation