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EquiHope Equine Therapeutic Riding Center- Jen Mathis named Director & Board Secretary


Jennifer Mathis, EquiHope Board Secretary:

Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, Jen grew up fascinated by horses and took every chance to be near them. As a teen she worked in show barns in exchange for lessons and the day she turned 18 began carriage driving for tours in KC’s Plaza district. Her love of driving horses never wavered and after moving to Texas she drove carriages in Fort Worth, Frisco, Plano and Dallas.

An Alumni of the University of North Texas, Jen started out in education then changed to a business degree after she became inspired to enter non-profit work. As a grant writer, fundraiser and development director, Jen has raised millions in funding for various children’s programs from Boys & Girls Clubs, Children’s Advocacy Centers to equine therapy focused non-profits.

Jen started instructing in Equine Therapy in 2010 at SpiritHorse. In 2016, she achieved her Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship Driving & Riding Instructor certification, Certified Horsemanship Equine Facilities Management Level 4 and her Mackinaw Dells 2 barefoot trim certification.

For over a decade Jen has instructed and directed therapeutic horsemanship programs creating a unique curriculum developmentally appropriate for riders of all levels that builds independence. Currently, Jen is an Applied Behavior Analysis intern studying for her Registered Behavioral Technician certification.

Jen is thrilled to be a part of the EquiHope team as Program Director and Board Secretary: “At EquiHope, our goal is to serve the community through the healing power of horses. I’m so grateful to be a part of this mission with Brandon Clinton and Kent Billiter. It’s been an incredible experience and I’m excited about the future.”

Since being a founding member of EquiHope, in April of 2022, Jen has been vital to the programs growth. EquiHope currently serves over 60 riders per week with a goal will to serve 125+ North Texas, Dallas, Frisco, Celina, Prosper & Denton riders by end of 2023.

To learn more about EquiHope’s Therapeutic Riding Program go to EquiHope.org

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Salesian Missions highlights educational programs for poor youth


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Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian organizations and countries around the globe in honoring International Day of Education celebrated Jan. 24 each year since 2018. The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed International Day of Education in celebration of the role of education for peace and development.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) noted, “today, 244 million children and youth are out of school, and 771 million adults are illiterate. There is a crisis in foundational learning, literacy and numeracy skills among young learners. 617 million children and adolescents cannot read and do basic math; less than 40 percent of girls in Sub-Saharan Africa complete lower secondary school and some 4 million children and youth refugees are out of school. Their right to education is being violated and it is unacceptable. It’s time to transform education.”

The 2023 theme for the day is “To invest in people, prioritize education” and calls for maintaining strong political mobilization around education. UNESCO noted, “education must be prioritized to accelerate progress towards all the Sustainable Development Goals against the backdrop of a global recession, growing inequalities and the climate crisis.”

Salesians provide primary and secondary schools and are considered the largest private provider of vocational and technical training in the world. Programs focus on helping vulnerable youth by providing access to educational opportunities that match the local employment needs. Around the globe, there are nearly 1,000 Salesian vocational, technical, professional and agricultural schools — with a focus on serving poor and needy youth.

In honor of International Day of Education, Salesian Missions is proud to highlight educational programs that benefit youth around the globe.

INDIA

Fifty young women who live at the Salesian Surakshita Home, located in the town of Ravulapalem in Andhra Pradesh, India, were supported through donor funding from Salesian Missions. Surakshita Home provides living facilities for young women who have been in legal trouble. There are dorms, bathrooms, a dining hall, a work room and a training hall.

When young women enter the program, they are given clothing and proper nutrition. They are sent for a medical examination, and women with special health needs receive individual follow-up care. They are also able to access a counselor and legal support for their cases in court.

During eight months, 50 women completed the tailoring course and some found jobs at tailoring shops. Others were able to do dress making and embroidery work for themselves and for others. Twenty of the women were given tailoring machines to earn an income and sustain themselves.

At the end of the training and their time at Surakshita Home, 13 women were able to reintegrate back with their families. The women also participated in vigil to support awareness about ending child marriage in the country. India reported the highest number of child marriages in the world, according to a UNICEF report on ending child marriages in India.

KENYA

Don Bosco Boys Town (Bosco Boys), located in Nairobi, Kenya, launched the Dual Apprenticeship Training program focused on the latest plumbing technology. This program will train 50 students in its initial class and is the first of its kind in Kenya. It is approved by the Ministry of Education, made possible through the Swiss contact, and funded by the Hilti Foundation in Switzerland.

There are 11 top plumbing companies in Kenya as partners. The project aims to provide apprentices with modern technology that bridges the gap between training institutions and job market needs. The training lasts for two years and is certified.

Don Bosco Boys Town provides education and technical skills training to former street children. The two-year technical training provides youth with a wide variety of skills to choose from, including tailoring, car engineering/mechanics, carpentry, electrical work, and welding, as well as secretarial skills and a full spectrum of computer-related job skills. After graduation, more than 80 percent of graduates are employed in their fields of study. Many students go on to attend university or establish their own businesses and become entrepreneurs in Nairobi.

MADAGASCAR

The Salesian-run Notre Dame de Clairvaux Center, located in Ivato, Madagascar, houses more than 100 youth ages 12-22. The Salesian facility is a home for orphaned, at-risk or street children. They are offered comprehensive support including medical care, food, clothing, shelter and education. Salesians want to offer them a chance at a better future.

Youth also have an opportunity to take technical and vocational training in subjects like automotive mechanics, welding, agriculture, animal husbandry, carpentry, and masonry. These subjects are available to enhance youth’s employable skills but also address the needs of the community. In addition to job skills training, the center has a job search office with a coordinator who helps youth who are graduating find and retain stable work.

Carlos is one young man who has benefited from the center. Born into a very poor family, he recently finished his welding apprenticeship. Carlos is intelligent and kind, but behind his infectious smile lies a traumatic past. He experienced extreme physical abuse by his father as punishment for ruining a meal. Carlos managed to escape and, after asking a local priest for help, was taken to the Salesian center. With school finished, Carlos now works in a machine shop and hopes and prays that one day his family situation will change.

ZAMBIA

City of Hope, run by the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco in Lusaka, Zambia, received a donation of furniture from the Reuse Network, which matches surplus items with organizations and people who need them. The 2021 shipment was made possible thanks to the ongoing partnership Salesian Missions. The furniture will be used to outfit the current school and other outbuildings where educational opportunities are provided to the local community.

City of Hope was established to meet the needs of youth and their families living in the most severe poverty in Lusaka. The vast majority of children attending City of Hope programs are those who have been abused, live on the streets or are victims of child trafficking.

The City of Hope’s Open Community School serves those suffering from malnutrition, lack of education and family deprivation. Basic education is offered to youth between the ages of 9-17. Primary school classes make up the first four years, after which students take the government’s grade seven examinations. Most City of Hope students do not have the opportunity to attend other schools because of a lack of financial means.

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About Salesian Missions USA

Salesian Missions is headquartered in New Rochelle, NY, and is part of the Don Bosco Network—a worldwide federation of Salesian NGOs. The mission of the U.S.-based nonprofit Catholic organization is to raise funds for international programs that serve youth and families in poor communities around the globe. The Salesian missionaries are made up of priests, brothers and sisters, as well as laypeople—all dedicated to caring for poor children throughout the world in more than 130 countries and helping young people become self-sufficient by learning a trade that will help them gain employment. To date, more than 3 million youth have received services funded by Salesian Missions. These services and programs are provided to children regardless of race or religion. For more information, go to SalesianMissions.org.

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Press room:SalesianMissions.org/press



Renee Kennedy’s newly released “The Great Jay Gatsby” is a creative perspective on the familiar character of Jay Gatsby


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“The Great Jay Gatsby”: a thoughtful analogy of God’s love. “The Great Jay Gatsby” is the creation of published author Renee Kennedy.

Kennedy shares, “F. Scott Fitzgerald sets The Great Gatsby around WWI; he leaves the reader with a mystery of the true identity and education of his fictional character. This novel, The Great Jay Gatsby supplies the answers and sets the novel in WWII.

“The reader must decide whether Gatsby lived and when? Meet the Great Gatsby’s beautiful wife in the pages of this story.

“A literary achievement for any writer is to create a fictional character so real that the reader believes they lived. In the case of James Bond, this fictional character was borrowed by so many writers that the encyclopedia lists James Bond as a living person. Renee Kennedy will make you believe Jay Gatsby is a living person in history. The story is set in an era when autos and planes among other invented technologies are new to society and adds more interest to the reader. The novel promotes good morals and encourages parents to love their children.

“God is love, and love softens any heart. The inspirational and motivational message for daily living is to cherish every gift of love from God. Why? Tragedy may strike at any time! A loved one can be lost in a moment. Many today may enjoy love but have forgotten who the source of love is. A hardened heart through force of habit may forget God.

“Gatsby forgets God when he loses his family and forgets his family when he fights in WWII. God gave Jay Gatsby victory over the sting of death; God is watching us all from a distance. This book captures how love between a man and woman should truly be embraced, and no matter what losses one may face, romance or love should be remembered, not forgotten.

“The love of The Great Jay Gatsby should not only be for his family but also for his God. Nothing may separate us from God’s love.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Renee Kennedy’s new book is a delightful adventure that will have readers racing to see what twists and turns may await in this compelling romance.

Consumers can purchase “The Great Jay Gatsby” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “The Great Jay Gatsby,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Finding Your Miracle in Plain Sight” is an uplifting memoir of grace and abiding faith


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Robert Zimmerman, a former golf professional and member of the Professional Golfers’ Association, father, and grandfather who left the industry for a successful career in high-technology sales and presently resides with his wife, Jill, in Florida, where he is part of the management team for a local home improvement store, has completed his new book “Hope for the Hopeless: Finding Your Miracle in Plain Sight”: a deeply personal reflection of his own faith journey and daunting encounter with his own mortality.

The author shares, “After receiving a certain and imminent death sentence from untreatable cancer on Christmas Eve, I was faced with absolute hopelessness. Only in desperation could I find the understanding I needed to witness a season of miracles and intimacy with a God that I took for granted so many years.

Within this book are the events and newfound realities that broke the grip of a cancer which had never been beaten by medical science, and the invaluable life lessons birthed in moments of intimacy with the Holy Spirit during that battle. I truly believe there is something for everyone contained within.

Miracles are the very glue of the Bible. The miracle of creation opens the book, followed by a multitude of examples of our Heavenly Father intervening supernaturally for His people, all the way to the return of our Savior. Unless God has changed, a concept both the Scripture and theology vehemently reject, miracles are still available and prevalent today. Why are you not seeing the supernatural in your life? Why does fear have such a strong grip on you? What can you do to change those truths?

The answers are found within.”

Published by Page Publishing, Robert Zimmerman’s engrossing book is an inspiring true story of faith, hope, and true miracles.

Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase “Hope for the Hopeless: Finding Your Miracle in Plain Sight” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.

About Page Publishing:

Page Publishing is a traditional, full-service publishing house that handles all the intricacies involved in publishing its authors’ books, including distribution in the world’s largest retail outlets and royalty generation. Page Publishing understands that authors should be free to create, not mired in logistics like eBook conversion, establishing wholesale accounts, insurance, shipping, taxes, and so on. Page’s accomplished writers and publishing professionals allow authors to leave behind these complex and time-consuming issues and focus on their passion: writing and creating. Learn more at http://www.pagepublishing.com.

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Betty Bishop-Chambers’s newly released “And Through It All, HE KEPT ME” is a heartfelt celebration of all the blessings the author has experienced


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“And Through It All, HE KEPT ME”: an uplifting and encouraging spiritual message. “And Through It All, HE KEPT ME” is the creation of published author Betty Bishop-Chambers, a dedicated wife, mother of one, and grandmother of eight grandchildren. She was a secretary in the newborn intensive care unit at a prominent hospital in Miami for twenty-three years before retiring.

Bishop-Chambers shares, “I am humbled to know, experience, and continue to experience some of the most amazing, extraordinary, awesome, unexpected ways God answers prayers when we call to him. We must call on the Lord first because he knows everything, and he sees everything. He knows the who, what, when, where, why, and how to get things to us when we need them.

“When I was in need of an immediate answer from the Lord, I said to the Lord, ‘Lord, don’t let me lose mind.’ He stepped in right at that moment. A calmness came over me, and nothing fazed me after that in this instance—even in the simple things such as the Lord saying to me ‘Look in your pocketbook’ when I asked him, ‘Lord where is my debit card?’

“The Lord will give you peace and quiet, along with sweet sleep in the middle of loud music, cussing, talking aloud, just by asking him for it.

“When someone or anyone who has been resentful toward you tells you they want to talk to you about something, and you don’t know what they are going to say nor do you know what to say, ask the Lord, and he will give you his words and shut them down and may cause others to fall asleep.

“God can also give you remarkable dreams, such as his coming from the east, and you know it’s true because it lines up with his word.

“When the Lord spoke to me while I was on my knees in prayer, he said, ‘I’ll be at your side, instructing you, leading you, and guiding you’ and did just what he said without speaking another word to me in that situation.

“God has never broken a promise, and he never will. Lord, thank you for your grace and mercy, your love and kindness. I am so grateful, truly grateful.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Betty Bishop-Chambers’s new book shares an inspirational message that is certain to resonate with many.

Bishop-Chambers shares an intimate look into her personal and spiritual journey alongside relevant scripture for the encouragement of all.

Consumers can purchase “And Through It All, HE KEPT ME” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “And Through It All, HE KEPT ME,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Leader’s Guide on the Topic of Church and Divorce – Encouraging All to Never Lose Faith


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As a divorcee, I realized the number of divorcees and their struggles in the Church,” said Hernandez. “My trust and dependence on God has been and is the reason for healing, peace, security, and joy in my life.

Author Esther Hernandez encourages readers that despite challenges, God never stops directing His followers to Him in Divorced and in the Church: Leader’s Guide($12.49, paperback, 9781662851049; $5.99, e-book, 9781662851056).

Hernandez knows the effects of divorce on a family. Like so many others, her struggles as a divorcee didn’t stop at being hurt emotionally. Her children needed care and healing. Hernandez was struggling physically, emotionally, and financially and although remaining spiritually faithful, her overbearing responsibilities clouded her vision of God. Even when Hernandez thought God couldn’t or wouldn’t love her anymore, she shares her story about how He remained faithful to her. This book is written for anyone in the same or similar situations as Hernandez; her desire to help them remain strong in their faith. According to the author, the leader’s guide is a by-product of Divorced and in the Church. Suggestions are given to the leader or facilitator for leading a small group. Additional information is also provided for increased dialect and confirmations of God’s love and care.

“As a divorcee, I realized the number of divorcees and their struggles in the Church,” said Hernandez. “My trust and dependence on God has been and is the reason for healing, peace, security, and joy in my life.”

Esther Hernandez was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. She currently resides in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. She is the proud mother of five children and fifteen grandchildren. She is an active church member, guided by faith and serving others. In addition to spending time with family and friends, she also loves music, singing drawing, crafting and writing.

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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. Divorced and in the Church: Leader’s Guide is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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ACLS Opens 2023 Leading Edge Fellowship Competition for Recent PhDs Committed to Social Justice


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The program demonstrates the dynamic capacity of the humanities to advance justice and equity in society.

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) announces the fifth competition for Leading Edge Fellowships, made possible by the generous support of the Mellon Foundation. The program demonstrates the dynamic capacity of the humanities to advance justice and equity in society.

In 2023, the ACLS Leading Edge Fellowship Program will offer 22 two-year fellowships partnering recent humanities and interpretive social sciences PhDs with organizations advancing social justice and equity in communities across the United States. The fellowships are designed to draw on the humanistic skills, capacities, and frameworks developed in the course of earning the PhD and provide a range of networking and career-building opportunities.

This year, ACLS is partnering with 22 nonprofit organizations including the Campaign for Southern Equality (Asheville, NC), Gender Justice (Saint Paul, MN), and Strategic Action for a Just Economy (Los Angeles, CA).

ACLS is now accepting fellowship applications, with submissions due by 9:00 PM EDT on Wednesday, March 15, 2023.

Each Leading Edge Fellow will receive a $66,000 stipend in year one, and $70,000 in year two, as well as health insurance, professional development funding, and mentorship. Fellows will contribute to initiatives and projects advancing the rights of immigrant workers and students, promoting strategic social change through the arts, and advocating for reproductive justice in communities like Saint Paul, MN and Dallas, TX. The fellows also will participate in a variety of professional development and networking activities designed to help translate the experiences of their two-year placements into post-fellowship career opportunities.

The Leading Edge Fellowship program welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds including historically underrepresented groups such as Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinx, Asian American and Pacific Islander, American Indian or Alaskan Native scholars, first generation college students, scholars from low-income backgrounds, formerly incarcerated scholars, queer and trans scholars, and scholars with disabilities.

Formed in 1919, the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is a nonprofit federation of 79 scholarly organizations. As the leading representative of American scholarship in the humanities and interpretive social sciences, ACLS holds a core belief that knowledge is a public good. As such, ACLS strives to promote the circulation of humanistic knowledge throughout society. In addition to stewarding and representing its member organizations, ACLS utilizes its $170 million endowment and $36 million annual operating budget to expand the forms, content, and flow of scholarly knowledge, reflecting our commitment to diversity of identity and experience. ACLS collaborates with institutions, associations, and individuals to strengthen the evolving infrastructure for scholarship. In all aspects of our work, ACLS is committed to principles and practices in support of racial and social justice.

The Mellon Foundation is the nation’s largest supporter of the arts and humanities. Mellon believes that the arts and humanities are where we express our complex humanity, and that everyone deserves the beauty, transcendence, and freedom to be found there. Through its grants, Mellon seeks to build just communities enriched by meaning and empowered by critical thinking, where ideas and imagination can thrive. The Foundation makes grants in four core program areas: Arts and Culture; Higher Learning; Humanities in Place; and Public Knowledge.

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God’s Workforce” discusses proof of the existence of angels and how they have communicated with humans throughout history


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Judith Wortman, who has held several federal government and nongovernmental positions as an editor and writer, has completed her new book “Angels: God’s Workforce: A View from Jewish and Christian Scriptures”: a captivating look into the realities of angels, their role in God’s plan, and why they exist as explained by both Christian and Jewish texts to provide a balanced and unbiased account.

“The existence of angels is recognized by some people and ignored or denied by others,” writes Wortman. “This book serves as a guide for those who want to explore the creation and roles played by angels, including their past communication and interaction with humans here on earth. The book takes you through both Jewish and Christian Scriptures by extracting passages originally written in Hebrew, recounted in Aramaic, or written in Greek as revealed in currently available texts. It is anticipated that readers will be both intrigued and enlightened by their encounter with these celestial beings.”

Published by Page Publishing, Judith Wortman’s riveting tale is a through-provoking look at how angels fit into multiple religions and how they function as God’s messengers and workers to carry out his will. Wortman provides readers with the tools and Scripture evidence necessary to grasp a firm understanding of angels and how they have revealed themselves in the past, the present, and how they may come to communicate with humans in the future.

Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase “Angels: God’s Workforce: A View from Jewish and Christian Scriptures” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.

About Page Publishing:

Page Publishing is a traditional, full-service publishing house that handles all the intricacies involved in publishing its authors’ books, including distribution in the world’s largest retail outlets and royalty generation. Page Publishing knows that authors need to be free to create, not mired in logistics like eBook conversion, establishing wholesale accounts, insurance, shipping, taxes, and so on. Page’s accomplished writers and publishing professionals allow authors to leave behind these complex and time-consuming issues and focus on their passion: writing and creating. Learn more at http://www.pagepublishing.com.

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The four gospels combined in chronological order” is a helpful resource for students of the Bible


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“Following Jesus’ Daily Footsteps: The four gospels combined in chronological order”: a helpful tool for group or independent study. “Following Jesus’ Daily Footsteps: The four gospels combined in chronological order” is the creation of published author Karen Miller, a native of Wisconsin who later moved to California where she met her husband, Ralph. In 1965 they were married, and in 1967 they moved from Southern California to Johnson County, Kansas.

Miller shares, “The phrase ‘It is a God thing’ is often used today. Karen says she senses God’s presence daily but doesn’t regularly use that phrase. With this book, however, she is deeply aware that it really is a God thing from beginning to end starting back in 1968 when she was a new child of God and received a Bible with the J. B. Phillips paraphrase. She wanted to read of Jesus’ daily activities but could only combine the Scriptures for each activity. She didn’t know how to put them in chronological order until discovering her husband’s Harmony of the Gospels book. She has combined the Gospels and put them in chronological order and hopes it will be helpful to others.”


  • Each activity of Jesus is titled with the exact Scripture written below the title for further research if one wishes.
  • All Scriptures are printed in color to make it easy to know which apostle is talking as well as easily see which of the four apostles have written about the same incident.
  • Any quotes the apostles use from the Old Testament is in yet a different color with its reference included.
  • When more than one apostle tells the same story but remembers it differently, a slash (/) is used, and both are included in the text.

“There is a table of contents for each of the apostle’s book and a table of contents for each activity.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Karen Miller’s new book provides readers with a clear and encouraging guide to understanding God’s word.

Consumers can purchase “Following Jesus’ Daily Footsteps: The four gospels combined in chronological order” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Following Jesus’ Daily Footsteps: The four gospels combined in chronological order,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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