Month: August 2024

Shelby March for Jesus: “There is no greater cause to march for…” (SLIDESHOW) (VIDEO)

SHELBY –Marchers were walking on sunshine as area churches recently held a procession in downtown Main Street. An assembly also took place following the march at the new Black Fork Commons Amphitheater with worship music, special speakers, and public baptisms. According to the Event Coordinator, the Shelby ‘March for Jesus’

LifeWise ‘raises the roof’ in dedication of New London schoolhouse (SLIDESHOW) (VIDEO)

NEW LONDON –At a time when public schools are seemingly becoming more hostile to Biblical values, something is happening during school in the Ohio Firelands region. Although eight in ten American youth may not attend church, nine out of ten youth attend public schools. Faith leaders are picking up on

Ohio pastor says Olympic opening ceremony not singular event: “Will America choose this same pagan path?”

SALEM — An uproar took place in response to the recent opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris. The most globally-watched drag show in history included depravity involving the mockery of the famous painting of DaVinci’s “The Last Supper.” The scene included a drag queen taking the place of Jesus

4 townships join Richland Co. jurisdictions banning weed: “Dispensaries provide false sense of security” (VIDEO)

RICHLAND COUNTY — Out of the twenty-seven jurisdictions in Richland County, sixteen jurisdictions representing over sixty-six thousand residents now prohibit commercial cannabis. That number recently increased as four new townships passed resolutions formally banning the commercial sale. In July, the Board of Mifflin Township Trustees passed a resolution prohibiting commercial

Ohio Judge reinstates FACE Act: “Gender-affirming care carries undeniable risk and permanent outcomes

COLUMBUS — It was poetic justice the ACLU lost a case at the hands of its own hand-picked court. The Ohio SAFE Act, or House Bill 68 was reinstated last week. This common sense law safeguards women’s sports and outlaws puberty blockers and mutilation surgeries for minors. While left-wing activists

Buckeye star & Hall of Fame inductee: “Christ gave me His life so I could be built to last” (VIDEO)

CANTON — Last week, a former Buckeye star had a homecoming of sorts. Seventy-two year old Randy Gradishar, an Ohio State University standout who also played ten seasons with the Denver Broncos, was in Canton, Ohio to receive one of the highest honors in football. The All-Pro linebacker and member