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Exclusive Interview with Larnelle Harris

Larnelle wanted to tell a story, but not so much about himself. He wanted to tell a story about those who spoke into his life – teachers, lay people, church members, and most of all, his parents.

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Regent Students Choose God During Spring Break

Regent University in Virginia experienced the call of the Holy Spirit during an outpouring of spiritual renewal.

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What we can each do without training, a great investment of money, or a huge commitment of time is to recycle. Face it. There is no one who does not throw something away every day. If you have waste, you can (and should) think about recycling.

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