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Valerie Wright’s newly released “Why Me, Lord?” is an engaging tale of the author’s experiences with the peaks and valleys of life


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“Why Me, Lord?”: a potent testament to the power of leaning into God for guidance and strength during life’s journey. “Why Me, Lord?” is the creation of published author Valerie Wright, a wife, mother, and grandmother who has worked as a nurse for over thirty years and lives in Virginia near the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Wright shares, “How many times in your life have you asked yourself, ‘Why me, Lord’? Asking this question may be due to amazing blessings that God has given you, or it may be due to a devastating event that has occurred in your life. One thing you need to know is that God loves you and is always there for you and will never forsake you.

“Through the telling of her own journey, Valerie offers insight into how you can draw closer to God when adversity strikes and have a heart of gratitude when He blesses you.

“Everyone’s journey is different, but it is up to each one of you to seek God and allow Him to lead you down the path He has chosen for you. The plans He has for you are always better than the plans you have for yourselves.

“As you read this book, seek God and pray He will guide you as you walk the path He has prepared for you. Seek His will for your life, so you can become the person He desires you to be. The Lord desires an intimate relationship with you; let your guard down and accept His love and blessings.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Valerie Wright’s new book is a reflective and powerful exploration of spiritual growth.

Wright’s story paired with key scripture offers readers an engaging opportunity for personal and spiritual reflection.

Consumers can purchase“Why Me, Lord?” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Why Me, Lord?,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

Wright brings young readers right into Abbey’s world:

“Abbey went out in her backyard to play,

She couldn’t believe what she saw today.

The potato bug was crawling and looked so small,

When she bent down to touch him, he turned into a ball.

The bee was buzzing all through the air,

It was flying all over from here to there.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Debbie Wright’s new book is a beautiful reminder for children and parents alike in a technology-distracted era to stop and notice the richness and everyday joys of God’s creation right under their noses.

Young readers captivated by little Abbey’s adventure will be excited to go out themselves and point out all the many fascinating things that can be found in the natural world, encouraging a greater sense of harmony and respect for all of creation.

View a synopsis of “Abbey’s Big Backyard Adventure” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Abbey’s Big Backyard Adventure” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Abbey’s Big Backyard Adventure”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Dream City Church Announces STAND: Dream Conference 2022


This past year has been filled with obstacles and trials that have tested many pastors and ministry leaders on many fronts. The Dream Conference is a gathering to receive a fresh dream, clear vision and renewed purpose to stand courageously with Christ for our culture.

Dream City Church, one church amongst many locations shining a light on the city and progressively living out a mission to reveal Christ to the world, has announced its 41st Annual Dream Conference will take place from February 7-9, 2022. The highly anticipated event follows the cancellation of the 2021 conference, which would have marked 40 years of the Dream Conference.

“We are excited to assemble pastors and leaders from around the country and around the world,” says Pastor Luke Barnett. “This past year has been filled with obstacles and trials that have tested many pastors and ministry leaders on many fronts. The Dream Conference is a gathering to receive a fresh dream, clear vision and renewed purpose to stand courageously with Christ for our culture.”

The Dream Conference will feature panels and keynote presentations, both in-person and virtual, and will be hosted by Dream City Church senior pastor Luke Barnett, and co-pastors Angel Barnett and Tommy Barnett. The theme this year is STAND – Courage, Christ, Culture. The goal is to remind other congregations they are a resource and solution to their community, despite churches being shut down during the pandemic.

“I am looking forward to speaking at the Dream Conference,” says speaker Pastor Jentezen Franklin. “This 3-day leadership training will inspire and empower you to reach your God-given dreams. Pastors and leaders should make attending this life-changing conference a top priority in future years.”

The conference is open to all individuals and groups from churches and ministries from across the world. Early bird registration is now open through November 1, at $80 per attendee. Ticket prices will rise to $130 per attendee after November 1. Attendees can also sponsor other attendees for $150 per person, which includes entrance into the conference, access to day sessions and workshops, and meal vouchers for lunch and dinner. Group options are available for groups of 10 or more for $300 or groups of 20 or more for $350.

For more information on the Dream Conference or to register to attend or speak, please visit https://dreamconference.net/.

About Dream City Church

Serving as the heart and soul of Arizona, Dream City Church is one organization, with many locations, serving more than 40,000 people each month and shining God’s light to positively impact the community. Their mission is to find a need and fill it and find a hurt and heal it, and is reflected in all that they do through a variety of community outreach programs for residential rehabilitation, shelter and care for victims of human trafficking, affordable housing for men and women in transition, and distribution of food and clothing throughout the state. Dream City Church’s various programs are the Short Creek Dream Center, Mom’s Pantry, Thrive AZ, StreetLightUSA and the Phoenix Dream Center. Through these entities, Dream City is able to provide over 100,000 pounds of food per month to families in need, and is the largest rescue and recovery in North America for victims of human trafficking with a 97% success rate. For more information on Dream City Church, or to get involved in its causes, visit http://www.dreamcitychurch.us.

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Author Bruce Calandro’s new book “The Diaries of Matthew” is an imagined autobiography by the former tax collector-turned-apostle decades after the crucifixion of Christ


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Bruce Calandro, a Los Angeles native born in 1946, has completed his new book “The Diaries of Matthew”: a thought-provoking fictionalized memoir of life, work, and redemption of the apostle Matthew. The author writes,

“This book is mostly about Matthew and what it meant to him to get to walk with the Lord of all. This book is not about the four gospels, which were written fifty years after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is a daily accounting from a confused man.

One of the twelve had to have written a diary. I believe it was Matthew. He had to be the one who was hated by the public: no one likes a tax collector. I believe that Matthew is the one who wrote the diary. He would have been the keeper of the writings. The book is Matthew’s take on the new life that the son of God has brought to earth. He saw things that no one had ever seen. Matthew witnessed Jesus reconstruct a man’s bones to let him walk. It is my fondest hope that every reader comes out a changed person, the same as Matthew. The book is about the change Matthew underwent by following the son of God in this earthly realm. One thing is for sure: Matthew could never go back to collect taxes for the Romans again. The book is mostly about Matthews take on the man called Jesus. Matthew gained a warm heart and a sound mind due to realizing the scope of God’s love that flows from him.

This book is a work of fiction…or is it?”

Published by Page Publishing, Bruce Calandro’s engrossing book is an intriguing choice for Christian readers.

Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase “The Diaries of Matthew” 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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Level Access Recognized For Exemplary Disability Hiring and Employment Practices


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“We are honored to be recognized as one of the Leading Disability Employers,” said Colleen Wood, Chief People Officer at Level Access. “Our mission is to empower people with disabilities through access to technology. We couldn’t call ourselves mission-driven if we didn’t include people with disabili

At the National Organization on Disability (NOD)’s Annual Forum, entitled “Disability Inclusion in the Next Normal”, Level Access was honored as a 2021 NOD Leading Disability Employer. Now in its seventh year, the NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal recognizes companies for measuring and achieving strong talent outcomes for people with disabilities. With this recognition, NOD endeavors to shine a light on employers, like Level Access, that are committed to building an inclusive workforce by adopting exemplary employment practices for people with disabilities.

“Congratulations to all the 2021 Leading Disability Employers for creating an inclusive and diverse workplace that allows people with disabilities to be successful,” said NOD President Carol Glazer. “NOD’s mission is to ensure that no ability is wasted, that all Americans, including those of us with disabilities, have an opportunity for enterprise, achievement, and earnings and that corporate America knows how to put our talents to work. These winning organizations have stepped up and are doing just that. We want to applaud their leadership and thank them for their commitment to hiring and retaining people with disabilities.”

“We are honored to be recognized as one of the Leading Disability Employers,” said Colleen Wood, Chief People Officer at Level Access. “Our mission is to empower people with disabilities through access to technology. We couldn’t call ourselves mission-driven if we didn’t include people with disabilities in roles across our organization. That diversity of experiences is what makes our team so strong.”

The announcement was made before an audience of hundreds of diversity and inclusion leaders from global companies at NOD’s two-hour virtual Forum. Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin kicked off the event with an inspiring keynote address, while comedian and actress Santina Muha served up glitz and glamour as the emcee. An executive panel discussion, featuring DiversityInc CEO Carolynn Johnson, Hilton CEO Christopher J. Nassetta, and Eli Lilly & Company CEO David A. Ricks, addressed the emerging workforce challenges in the COVID era and was moderated by Rhonda Nesmith Crichlow, Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Charter Communications and NOD board member. The impactful discussion examined new opportunities the global pandemic has afforded employees with disabilities, including remote working, increased digital accessibility, better access to mental health programs and more flexibility.

The 2021 NOD Leading Disability Employers are:

AbbVie

Accenture

American Heart Association

Anthem

AT&T

BellTextron

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

Blue Shield of California

The Boeing Company

Capital One

Centene

Cerner Corporation

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Comcast NBCUniversal

Dow

Eli Lilly and Company

Endeavors Unlimited

EY

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority

GDIT

The Hershey Company

Hilton Worldwide

Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey

HSBC

Humana

Huntington Bank

Idaho National Laboratory

Independence Care System

Kaiser Permanente

KeyBank

KPMG U.S.

Leidos

Level Access

Lockheed Martin

L’Oréal USA

M&T Bank

Marriott International

Martinsburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Mayo Clinic

National Grid USA

National Security Agency

Nautilus Hyosung America

New Editions Consulting

New York Life

Northrop Grumman

PRIDE Industries

Prudential Financial

PSEG

Puerto Rico Industries for the Blind

PwC

Randstad US

Reed Smith

RespectAbility

SEI

Skookum Contract Services

Sodexo

Sony Corporation of America

TD Bank

TIAA

T-Mobile, USA

U.S. Bank

United Airlines

Unum Group

The Viscardi Center

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

WeCo Accessibility Services

Wells Fargo & Company

About Level Access

Level Access provides industry-leading and award-winning digital accessibility solutions to over 2,000 corporations, government agencies, and educational institutions. Level Access’s mission is to achieve digital equality for all users by ensuring technology is accessible to people with disabilities and the growing aging population. Founded in 1997, Level Access has an unparalleled history in helping customers achieve and maintain compliance with the full scope of accessible technology regulations and standards including the ADA, WCAG, CVAA, AODA, EU directives on digital accessibility, and Section 508. Delivered through a comprehensive suite of software, consulting services, and training solutions, the company’s solutions ensure customer’s web, desktop, mobile, and electronic document systems are accessible to everyone. Level Access is endorsed by the American Banking Association, is a multi-year repeat winner on the Inc. 5000 list of fast-growing companies, and CEO Tim Springer was named a White House “Champion of Change” in 2014. To learn more, please visit http://www.levelaccess.com.

About the NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal + Employment Tracker

The NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal is a selective award given to companies demonstrating the positive outcomes in recruiting, hiring, retaining and advancing people with disabilities in their workforces. To see current and past winners of the NOD Leading Disability Employer seal, visit http://www.NOD.org/seal.

Winners are determined based on data provided by companies on the NOD Employment Tracker™, the only assessment tool available that focuses on the workforce, to help companies evaluate their disability inclusion policies and practices. Organizations wanting to compete for the NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal voluntarily opt in to be considered. Those companies’ responses are scored, taking into account both disability employment practices and performance. Scoring prioritizes practices that are associated with increased disability employment outcomes over time, and companies receive additional points based on the percentage of people with disabilities in their workforce. At NOD’s Annual Forum, the cohort of winners are revealed by name; no specific scoring or ranking is disclosed.

About National Organization on Disability (NOD)

The National Organization on Disability (NOD) is a private, non-profit organization that seeks to increase employment opportunities for the millions of working age Americans with disabilities who are not employed. To achieve this goal, NOD offers a suite of employment solutions, tailored to meet leading companies’ workforce needs. NOD has helped some of the world’s most recognized brands be more competitive in today’s global economy by building or enriching their disability inclusion programs. For more information about NOD and how its professional services, Leadership Council and Employment Tracker can help your business, visit http://www.NOD.org.

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One Way to End the Hiring Crisis? Employ People with IDD


The hiring crisis is real, but it can be solved by actively including people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in recruitment and hiring efforts.

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities can be valuable assets to our workforce. Unfortunately, many businesses and employers are reluctant to hire these individuals, even though, in many cases, they perform as well or even better than other employees.

According to recent estimates, the United States has about 10 million job openings yet over 8.4 million unemployed individuals are still looking for work.(1) As business owners complain about staffing issues and Americans are confronted with longer wait times for services due to inadequate staffing, there is a way to help alleviate the labor shortage. Dr. Craig Escudé, President of IntellectAbility, says, “People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can be valuable assets to our workforce. Unfortunately, many businesses and employers are reluctant to hire these individuals, even though, in many cases, they perform as well or even better than other employees.”

People with IDD are often overlooked for jobs for a variety of reasons. Employers may pass over these individuals because they:(2)


  • Are concerned about negative coworker reactions to the hiring of a person with IDD,
  • Assume it will cost more to hire, train, and maintain employment for people with IDD,
  • Believe people with IDD won’t be as productive or will never develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to complete job tasks,
  • Fear litigation associated with the hiring and firing of people with IDD,
  • Hold on to negative stereotypes about people with IDD,
  • Want to avoid negative customer reactions which may lead to fewer business transactions, and
  • Won’t gain any economic incentives, such as tax credits, for hiring people with IDD.

But many people with IDD are successful at work. In Australia, a McDonald’s employee with Down Syndrome retired after 32 years of loyal, productive service.(3) In Colorado, a thrift store chain employs around 350 people with IDD in various roles, including donation coordinators, clothing hangers, and room attendants. (5) Perhaps most notably, a café in Middletown, NJ, is staffed almost entirely by adults with IDD. The owners, whose daughter has Down Syndrome, employ 34 adults with IDD and 4 with neurotypical disability.(6)

“As an employer myself, I would tell other employers that the vast majority of folks with IDD are typically more dependable, honest, and have way more desire to please than those without IDD. They are absolutely more capable than most people might think and they bring a lot of positive energy into a workplace that can be extremely contagious. I can say that I simply don’t hear of employers who regret hiring individuals with IDD but often do hear how they believe their workplace wouldn’t be the same without them,” says Scott Stills, Enrichment Center Director at Reach for Independence, a North Carolina service provider agency which, among their many services, helps individuals with IDD gain employment.

Part of the solution involves providing opportunities for young people with IDD to receive an education that can transfer to the workplace. After high school, programs such as those in vocational schools can put a person with IDD on the path to long-term employment by connecting them to their interests and developing skills that will help them succeed.

Unfortunately, many employers still believe the misconception that a person with IDD cannot be educated or trained. However, when employers take the time to teach individuals with IDD and modify the job to best meet their needs, they’re often rewarded with a productive and long-term employee. Additionally, these companies often reap the benefits of goodwill from the community, who view the hiring and retention of people with IDD as a boon.

“Most individuals with IDD are supported by a trained paraprofessional that will be there to help the individual get through their job duties in a timely and professional manner. Also behind each individual is a team that consists of a case manager, a qualified professional, the paraprofessional’s supervisor, a parent or support giver, and of course, the paraprofessional, if they need one. This team works well at making sure that the job the individual will have is appropriate for him or her. Success for this individual is vitally important to this team and their support continues for the entirety of the individual’s employment,” adds Stills.

On a broader level, the government could help these individuals find employment by incentivizing their hiring. Implementing programs that reward companies who hire people with IDD does not need to be complicated. The government might provide companies with tax credits or other financial reimbursements. It could also help develop agency programs similar to those connecting military veterans with employment opportunities.

Many employers gain dependable, motivated employees when they hire people with IDD. There are benefits for the individual too—by having a job, a person develops greater self-esteem as they contribute to society while earning money that allows them to live a more independent life. Ultimately, this results in happier, healthier workers who can help drive the country’s economic recovery.

The hiring crisis is real, but it can be solved by actively including people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in recruitment and hiring efforts. Unfortunately, many employers remain fearful of doing so. However, better education for these people, plus incentives for companies to hire people with IDD, can help.

Dr. Escudé says, “When we’re employed, we have a sense of purpose, of responsibility and knowing that people are counting on us. It’s a very rewarding experience that everyone wants, and people with disabilities should also be able to enjoy contributing and feeling satisfied with their work.”

About IntellectAbility:

IntellectAbility provides tools and training to agencies, governmental entities and supporters of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to foster early recognition and mitigation of health risks thereby improving health and wellness. One such tool is the Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST), of which they are the sole developer, producer, and distributor. The web based HRST is the most widely used and validated health risk screening instrument for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. IntellectAbility also provides numerous health-related and person-centered service trainings for supporters of people with IDD. With unrelenting focus, IntellectAbility works to fulfill its mission of improving health and quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and other vulnerabilities. For more information, visit ReplacingRisk.com.

Sources

1.    Long, Heather, et al. “Why America Has 8.4 Million Unemployed When There Are 10 Million Job Openings.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 8 Sept. 2021, washingtonpost.com/business/2021/09/04/ten-million-job-openings-labor-shortage/.

2.    “Why Employers Don’t Hire People with Disabilities: A Survey of the Literature.” CPRF, 3 Feb. 2015, cprf.org/studies/why-employers-dont-hire-people-with-disabilities-a-survey-of-the-literature/.

3.    “After 32 Years of Service in a McDonald’s This Man with Down’s Syndrome Is Finally Retiring.” Bored Panda, boredpanda.com/mcdonalds-employee-32-years-down-syndrome-retiring/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic.

4.    Batz Jr., Bob. Opening next Week Is Brother Andre’s Cafe, Where ‘These Employees Are Part of the Experience’. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 6 Oct. 2021, post-gazette.com/life/goodness/2021/09/23/Brother-Andres-Cafe-coffee-shop-Pittsburgh-Epiphany-Church-adults-developmental-disabilities-autism-jobs-red-door/stories/202109070139.

5.    Lewis, Lloyd. “Opinion: Unemployment May Be Dropping in Colorado, but for at Least One Vulnerable Group It’s Rising.” The Colorado Sun, 1 July 2021, coloradosun.com/2021/07/11/jobs-disabled-opinion/.

6.    Carino, Jerry; “No Labor Shortage At Café Staffed By Workers With Intellectual Disabilities”; 01 Oct 2021; Originally published in the Asbury Park Press/TNS and reprinted in DisabilityScoop; disabilityscoop.com/2021/10/01/no-labor-shortage-cafe-workers-intellectual-disabilities/29514/

National Veteran Disability Lawyer invited to present at Puerto Rico American Legion Meeting


Gang & Associates will present at the annual American Legion District Meeting at Post 154 in Boquerón, PR, on October 16th, 2021.

The American Legion has a proud mission of enhancing the well-being of American veterans, their families, the military, and their communities by their devotion to mutual helpfulness. The American Legion’s vision statement is The American Legion: Veterans Strengthening America.

Gang & Associates is proud to take part in the American Legion – Puerto Rican district meeting for the first time. The occasion represents an opportunity for Gang & Associates to leverage our skills to support Veteran Service Organizations (VSO) that are already doing great work.

Our key objectives are to assist VSO in increasing their impact by providing new claims packets, educational events, and legal consultation.

Gang & Associates is devoted to improving the quality of life of Veterans and their families nationwide by supporting service organizations to strengthen Veteran communities.

For more information on Gang & Associates, visit https://www.veteransdisabilityinfo.com/ or call + 1 908-850-9999

About Gang & Associates

Gang & Associates is a Veteran Disability Law Firm that has represented more than 500 appeals at the U.S Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and recovered millions of dollars on behalf of disabled veterans. Gang & Associates maintains a singular focus on veterans benefits laws. Through sophisticated case-management software Gang & Associates have developed a finely-tuned system to organize and process VA disability claims. Gang & Associates represents veterans worldwide in any VA regional office, before the Board of Veterans Appeals, the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, or the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

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New California Reading Law Tightens Teaching Standards


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DDCA frequently hears from teachers who are frustrated that they enter the classroom underprepared to teach students to read. SB 488 will help ensure new teachers are better equipped with knowledge and skills based in the science of reading.

Governor Newsom recently signed Senate Bill 488 (Rubio, D-Baldwin Park) which will require the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) to revise and strengthen teaching standards for licensure for new teachers that incorporate both the science of reading and the California Dyslexia Guidelines. Decoding Dyslexia CA worked together with Senator Susan Rubio’s staff in drafting this legislation.The new law will require that accredited teacher preparation programs meet higher standards with respect to preparing teachers in evidence-based reading instruction, particularly foundational reading skills. The CTC will also be required to certify that existing accredited teacher preparation programs are aligned with the new teaching standards.

The new law will sunset the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (or “RICA) and it will be replaced with a new Literacy Teaching Performance Assessment that will include assessing instruction on foundational reading skills.

According to the most recent Nation’s Report Card from 2019, California ranks low in the nation with 67% of fourth grade students not reading at grade level and these poor reading rates are even more dismal for students of color where 82% of Black fourth grade students and 78% Hispanic fourth grade students do not read at grade level, respectively.

The CTC has eliminated many of its teaching standards with respect to reading instruction over the past two decades. This new law will require CTC to not only strengthen its standards but to do so with increased transparency and accountability including engaging stakeholders and reporting back to the state legislature on its progress.

“Decoding Dyslexia CA (DDCA) would like to thank Senator Susan Rubio and Governor Newsom for recognizing that the science of reading needs to be taught in our teacher preparation programs. We must shift away from instructional approaches that are not backed by science and have proven to be harmful to struggling readers. By incorporating the California Dyslexia Guidelines into coursework for aspiring teachers, teachers will be trained in structured literacy approaches that research has shown benefits all students” states Lori DePole, Co-State Director of DDCA. “We need to remain vigilant in assuring that this new law translates into better preparation for our new teachers.”

“As a twenty-year veteran educator, I wish I would have learned about effective reading instruction and dyslexia in my teacher preparation program” states Megan Potente, Co-State Director of DDCA. “Instead, I personally paid for additional coursework to learn about the evidence-based reading instruction proven to be the most effective for the most number of students. Equity in education depends on access to teachers with the knowledge and skills to teach all children how to read.”

ABOUT DDCA: Decoding Dyslexia CA is a grassroots movement driven by California families, educators and dyslexia experts concerned with the limited access to educational interventions for dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities within our public schools. DDCA aims to raise dyslexia awareness, empower families to support their children, and inform policymakers on best practices to identify, remediate, and support students with dyslexia in California public schools. For more information contact: Lori DePole, Co-State Director at ldepole.ddca@gmail.com or Megan Potente, Co-State Director at meganpotente.ddca@gmail.com, visit our website at http://www.decodingdyslexiaca.org, or like us on Facebook.

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How to Experience Heaven on Earth” is a delightful way to introduce scripture to children


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“ABCs of the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven: How to Experience Heaven on Earth”: an enjoyable collection of key scriptural lessons for children. “ABCs of the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven: How to Experience Heaven on Earth” is the creation of published author Yuliya Rahimova, a graduate of Baku Bible Institute in 2002 and School of the Spirit in 2018. She has been working with children since 1997.

Rahimova shares, “This book introduces a reader to the keys of God’s kingdom. Though the kingdom of God can’t be seen, it can be experienced. We can lock and unlock the kingdom of Heaven by obeying its laws. Jesus said that whatever we bind on earth will be bound in Heaven, and whatever we loose on earth will be loosed in Heaven (Matthew 18:18). This book shows us how to bind and loose or lock and unlock Heaven.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Yuliya Rahimova’s new book offers young readers an opportunity to be exposed to important religious tenets.

Rahimova shares a fun and encouraging resource for young Bible students to begin to learn the word of God.

Consumers can purchase “ABCs of the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven: How to Experience Heaven on Earth” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “ABCs of the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven: How to Experience Heaven on Earth,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Robert Bartlett’s newly released “Africans in the New Testament and Early Christianity” is a unique and often overlooked aspect of Christian study


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“Africans in the New Testament and Early Christianity”: an engaging discussion of key African contributions to Christianity. “Africans in the New Testament and Early Christianity” is the creation of published author Robert Bartlett, a loving father and grandfather who married his high school sweetheart, which resulted in a loving marriage that lasted for fifty years. Bartlett has traveled to Africa more than sixty times over the years.

Bartlett shares, “Africa in the New Testament and early Christianity is a passion of my heart. When we read about early church and bishops, we often lose sight of where they came from or really who they are. I hope the words of African leaders will inspire the reader to research more into the subject.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Robert Bartlett’s new book is a fascinating and richly detailed exploration of Africa’s involvement with Christianity.

Bartlett’s passion for history and God is apparent within the pages of this informative and thoughtful examination of the overlap between Christianity and African culture.

Consumers can purchase “Africans in the New Testament and Early Christianity” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Africans in the New Testament and Early Christianity,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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The Light of the World Congregations Come Together to Help Clean Local Beaches


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The Bible gives us guidance in directing us to act as stewards of the environment, but it is ultimately up to us to take action and make the change we want to see in the world.

On September 18, members of The Light of the World (La Luz Del Mundo) congregations in Long Beach, Inglewood, Bellflower, South Central and Huntington Park came together, joining more than 2,735 volunteers along with environmental conservation organization Heal the Bay to help clean Alamito Beach in Long Beach, CA.

“Out of respect to God’s Creation, it is our duty to care for the world around us in any way we can,” said The Light of the World spokesperson Jack Freeman. “The Bible gives us guidance in directing us to act as stewards of the environment, but it is ultimately up to us to take action and make the change we want to see in the world.”

As a part of Heal the Bay’s 32nd Annual Coastal Cleanup Day, volunteers gathered at thirty-five beach, river, and inland sites across the Los Angeles County, California. From nine in the morning until noon, the volunteers covered more than 50 miles of land and underwater areas and removed more than 5,000 pounds of trash and 156 pounds of recyclables, including items like a baby jumper car, bike wheels, and barbie doll parts, in addition to the more typical findings.

“All of our actions impact the environment, so I want my actions to leave a positive impact,” said Ricardo Ortega, a Light of the World member who participated in the coastal cleanup event. “As good Christians and citizens, we have to do our part to reduce, reuse, and recycle to protect the gift God gave us.”

The Light of the World has historically fostered a strong sense of community through its charitable initiatives both locally and worldwide. Congregations have demonstrated their commitment to the religion’s most core values through humanitarian aid efforts including pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinics, food collections, environmental cleanup initiatives, and more.

ABOUT THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

The Light of the World is a welcoming and inclusive Christian-based denomination whose teachings are based on Christian principles rooted in the Holy Bible and practiced worldwide. The Light of the World faith teaches its members to spread kindness, respect, and love for all in the spirit of the Christian covenant and believes in unwavering faithfulness to God and service to mankind. Founded in 1926, The Light of the World is comprised of 15,000 independent churches and millions of members in 60 countries all united by one faith. To learn more, please visit https://www.tlotw.org/

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