Year: 2021

Lexington in trouble after leaving religious display out in the cold (SLIDESHOW)

LEXINGTON — Last month, Village Council voted for the first time in its history to allow a holiday religious display on public property. While the motion passed in his favor, one resident believes the Village is playing favorites and giving an unfair advantage to secular displays in the public forum.

‘We Glorify GOD for answered prayer!’ Ohio missionaries held hostage all escape from Haiti (VIDEO)

BERLIN — The hills of Amish Country are alive in Holmes County glorifying GOD. “We thank Almighty God, who so wonderfully answered our prayers!” a prepared statement said. “As it is written in the Bible, ‘You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power; for You created all things,

Good Samaritan stops thief who stole elderly woman’s purse (VIDEO)

BUTLER COUNTY — After being in the right place at the right time, one Good Samaritan in Ohio was awarded for a “citizen’s arrest” for helping an elderly woman. Deshawn Pressley tackled and stopped a purse thief December 5th after the man stole the purse from an eighty-seven year old

Guest Column: If the Vaccine is So Great, Why are So Many People Dropping Dead?

The COVID vaccines are clearly causing a global health disaster. There are so many warnings from all around the world. But the U.S. media remains silent. They’re as quiet as a church mouse. Why? Japan’s Health Ministry just announced that the “the Moderna and Pfizer COVID vaccines could cause heart-related

Area chaplain requests prayer after Kentucky tornadoes (SLIDESHOW)

MAYFIELD,KY — Thru thick and thru thin, there have always been close knit ties between Ohioans and Kentuckians. In a rare December tornado outbreak, at least eighty-eight persons are feared dead in what Kentucky officials are calling the most devastating storm in the Commonwealth’s history. According to National Weather Service

Ohio Legislature passes bill that could shut down two Ohio abortion centers

COLUMBUS –The fact that abortion survivors exist is becoming much more widely known. As of 2020, at least two hundred infants in five states are known to have been born alive following an abortion attempt. While only nine states require any sort of reporting of these cases, concrete statistics are

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

Ohio Board of Education rescinds social justice resolution as radical members resign

COLUMBUS — Ohio has a rich history in combatting racism and was one of the key states in the Underground Railroad movement. Last summer in a knee-jerk reaction, the Ohio State Board of Education passed a resolution stating there are systemic inequalities in the state among students of different racial

Haitian gang demands $17 million ransom for Ohio-based missionaries (VIDEO)

BERLIN — A Haitian gang has kidnapped seventeen missionaries helping to build an orphanage. The group named the “400 Mawozo Gang,” is known for its brazen killings, ransom kidnappings, and extortion of businessmen. The kidnapped missionaries include six men, six women and five children. Sources say the group has demanded

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Jefferson Township candidate not sitting on the fence about his conservative values

BELLVILLE — Whether its unvetted Afghan refugees coming to Akron or undocumented illegals overrunning the southern border, one candidate seeking elected office is not sitting on the fence when he says the federal and state governments have let the citizens down. “When people see government bureaucrats betray the country, many

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GUEST COLUMN: School restroom assault that does not fit the Dept. of Justice narrative (VIDEO)

When the phone rang, it was every father’s worst nightmare. Come to campus, a school official said, your daughter has been assaulted. No one told Scott Smith that she had been sexually assaulted by a boy wearing a skirt who had walked into the girls’ restroom and raped his 15-year-old child. Then,

101 Ohio clergy tell Biden ‘There is no king but King Jesus’

NORTH CENTRAL OHIO — Joe Biden’s executive orders mandating shots are not popular with the American public. With resistance to the experimental COVID-19 vaccination going viral across the country, a group of Ohio clergy are taking a jab at the White House’s mandate. Leading clergy representing over one hundred congregations

Bucyrus pastor gives Christian response to COVID-19 (VIDEO)

BUCYRUS — Imagine a vaccine so safe that you have to be threatened and coerced to take it, for a disease so deadly that you have to be tested to know that you have it. One Bucyrus pastor has questions on what the reality of the COVID pandemic truly is.

46 local clergy give Jason Lawrence their approval for Fifth Ward City Council

MANSFIELD — Whether opposing illicit drugs or advocating for a dry dam to mitigate flooding, one councilman has demonstrated to Mansfield’s north side the axiom: “good fences make good neighbors.” With November 2nd ‘s Election Day just around the corner, clergymen are giving an “upper hand” to Jason Lawrence’s re-election