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Richard Ramoie’s newly released “The Age” is an insightful guide that enlightens individuals on the spiritual warfare between God’s true church and false church


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“The Age”: a profound compendium that inspires wisdom on preparing one’s self with the armor of God against untruthful teachings of the false church and aligning with the genuine church founded by the Lord. “The Age” is the creation of published author Richard Ramoie, an ordained evangelist with World Christianship Ministries.

Ramoie shares, “The age itself is a time of which we live under the power and sway of Satan, and we are caught up in the greatest spiritual battle of mankind: the True Church versus the counterfeit church!

“Prepare yourself for shock, disbelief, feelings of hate, distrust and, most of all, spiritual disappointment! Let us not fear for fear itself our Father our God will tell us in his own words, the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Let us believe in him and only him!”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Richard Ramoie’s new book illuminates the prophetic teachings of God’s Word on the hopes of educating believers on what to expect and how to fortify their souls against the false church that seeks to beguile weak hearts into its condemning pits.

This book also contains biblical references that reinforce the need for people to strengthen themselves for the coming tribulation and rise of the false church.

View the synopsis of “The Age” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “The Age” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

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

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Veyo Creates Specialized Fleet For Patients Who Are COVID-19 Positive


Today, Veyo, the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) broker for the state of Connecticut Medicaid program, working in close collaboration with the state Department of Social Services (DSS), announced the launch of a new, specialized vehicle fleet to transport individuals who are COVID-19 positive, symptomatic, or persons under investigation, to their required medical appointments. The trained drivers will follow strict protocols developed by Veyo leadership and informed by medical guidelines and recommendations provided by the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and direct input from Veyo’s medical consultant.

“All of our employees at Veyo want to do their part to reduce the spread of COVID-19. As the pandemic progressed, we saw a need to reduce the strain on first responders by providing safe transportation for confirmed and symptomatic patients,” said Veyo president Josh Komenda. “When we started developing a specialized fleet to address this problem, the health and safety of our drivers and our members was our top priority, which is why we’ve implemented strict requirements for our drivers and their vehicles. Among other requirements meant to reduce risk, drivers must be in good overall health to participate in the program. In addition to these personal requirements, there are several safety protocols we’ve implemented, including the use of personal protective equipment for both drivers and passengers and disinfecting vehicles after every trip.”

Drivers will undergo additional training, including basic sanitation dos and don’ts, how to properly wear and discard personal protective equipment (PPE), how to self-monitor for potential symptoms of COVID-19, and what to do should a member appear to be in medical distress. Vehicles will also be specially outfitted with physical barriers like plexiglass or plastic partitions to limit driver/member contact and to ensure the vehicle can be properly cleaned and disinfected after each trip. Additionally, drivers will follow an updated member pick-up and drop-off process designed to reduce contact with members. Trips will be offered during business hours and the fleet will focus on members over the age of 16 who are ambulatory and able to enter and exit a vehicle without assistance.

“With the help of the Department of Social Services, along with the guidance of our medical consultants and the CDC and WHO, we have developed robust procedures for drivers and members to follow,” said Komenda. “The fact that we were able to develop this program and get it off the ground in the middle of a public health crisis is a testament to our strong working relationship with our partners at DSS.”

The specialized fleet is launching in Connecticut after proving successful in the Arizona market and will run for the foreseeable future.

About Veyo

Veyo, headquartered in San Diego, CA, is a full-service transportation brokerage designed specifically for healthcare. Veyo has reinvented the patient transportation model by integrating consumer technology with rideshare fleets to decrease costs and increase efficiency. Veyo is delivering dramatically higher levels of reliability, quality, and transparency to customers, partners, and members. Operating in six states with over 28 million completed trips and a 97.1% on-time rate, we’re changing NEMT – one trip at a time. For more information about Veyo, please visit http://www.veyo.com.

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Spiritual Forces May Be Behind the Difficulties You Face, Yet Cannot Explain


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My target audience are those who know something is terribly wrong in their [lives], but can’t identify it….My target audience are those at the end of their rope, and nobody believes what [is] happening to [them]

Author Stanley Beverly seeks to bring hope to the oppressed with The Body of Christ’s Need for Bible-Based Deliverance Ministry ($13.49, paperback, 9781631298608; $6.99, e-book, 9781631298615).

Beverly does not seek to offer yet another gimmick or sensational scheme to his readers. Rather, he wants his Bible-based teaching on demonology and spiritual warfare to equip the warriors who are fighting every day, whether they realize it or not.

“My target audience are those who know something is terribly wrong in their [lives], but can’t identify it….My target audience are those at the end of their rope, and nobody believes what [is] happening to [them],” said Beverly.

Stanley Beverly was delivered from witchcraft, mentored by Apostle William Brown and ordained by him as an elder in deliverance ministry in 1992. He has also studied under other teachers and pastors to obtain the Holy Spirit’s deliverance over the past 22 years.

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. The Body of Christ’s Need for Bible-Based Deliverance Ministry is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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Allgood Plumbing, Electric, Heating and Cooling Surprises Healthcare Hero on COVID-19 Frontlines with Home Services Makeover


Anna Johnson, ARS Cares Healthcare Heroes Program Winner for Allgood

“Our community healthcare workers have been working tirelessly to ensure our safety and recognizing their efforts by installing a new HVAC system was an easy way we could ensure they have a comfortable and safe environment to return home to,” said Craig Marin, General Manager of Allgood.

ALLGOOD PLUMBING, ELECTRIC, HEATING & COOLING, a local HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical provider and part of the American Residential Services (ARS) Network of Brands, is providing a new HVAC unit to Anna Johnson, a deserving Nurse as part of the ARS Cares Healthcare Heroes program. The program is an extension of the year-round, company-wide ARS Cares initiative, and is rewarding more than 50 free home services makeovers to healthcare professionals across the country during the current COVID-19 crisis.

“Our community healthcare workers have been working tirelessly to ensure our safety and recognizing their efforts by installing a new HVAC system was an easy way we could ensure they have a comfortable and safe environment to return home to,” said Craig Marin, General Manager of ALLGOOD PLUMBING, ELECTRIC, HEATING & COOLING.

Anna was nominated by her co-workers and patients to win the new HVAC system. Anna is the leader of her team, she teaches professional development classes to her peers, and volunteers to participate in research/surveys for hospital equipment related to her job. Anna is dedicated to her patients and staff and is fully devoted to medicine and helping everyone she can. Years ago she donated bone marrow to save the life of a stranger and most recently, she signed up to donate plasma to help Covid 19 patients. She is a breast cancer survivor who continued to work tirelessly as a nurse between her chemo and radiation treatments. The installation of Johnson’s new HVAC unit was completed on June 17th.

Following the announcement of the ARS Cares Healthcare Heroes program on May 13, family, friends, and co-workers were invited to share stories of why a Atlanta frontline worker was deserving of home improvements that would deliver relief and relaxation. ARS received more than 400 nominations.

The ARS Cares initiative was launched in 2016 to cultivate positive relationships with communities where we live, work, and play. Since that time, more than 90 home services makeovers have been completed, donating more than $500,000 of HVAC systems and water heaters to deserving recipients. To learn more about ARS Cares and view official Terms & Conditions, visit ars.com/ars-cares.

ABOUT AMERICAN RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

Based in Memphis, Tenn., privately-owned ARS operates a network of more than 70 locally-managed service centers in 24 states, with approximately 7,000 employees. The ARS Network features industry-leading brands including, 4 Eco Services, A.J. Perri, Aksarben ARS, Allgood, Andy’s Statewide, ARS, Aspen Air Conditioning, Atlas Trillo, Beutler, Blue Apple Electric, Blue Dot, Blue Flame, Bob Hamilton, Brothers, Columbus Worthington Air, Comfort Heating & Air, Conway Services, DM Select, Florida Home Air Conditioning, Green Star Home Services, Hauser Heating & Air Conditioning, McCarthy Services, Rescue Rooter / Jack Howk, Rescue Rooter, RighTime Home Services, RS Andrews, TempRite Air Conditioning and Heating, Unique Services, “Will” Fix It, and Yes! Air Conditioning and Plumbing. As an Exceptional Service Provider, the ARS Network serves both residential and light commercial customers by providing heating, cooling, indoor air quality, plumbing, drain cleaning, sewer line, radiant barrier, insulation, and ventilation services. Each location has a knowledgeable team of trained specialists. ARS requires background checks and drug tests on all employees. We hire professionals with the highest level of integrity. Providing exceptional service and ensuring the highest standards of quality, ARS has the experience to do any job right – the first time, with all work fully guaranteed. ARS: “Making it work. Making it right.”

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National Telecommuting Institute Announces 200 Work-from-Home Jobs Available Exclusively for Disabled Individuals


Amidst national peak unemployment levels and a global pandemic that has shifted the conventional nature of work, National Telecommuting Institute (NTI) today announced that it currently has nearly 200 openings in full- and part-time work-from-home positions available exclusively to the 61 million Americans with disabilities.

Working directly with the Social Security Administration, NTI recruits disabled persons, then trains, supports and matches them with work-from-home jobs in companies across the U.S. Positions currently available include work such as monitoring patients taking specialized medicines; staffing IT help desks; contact tracing for COVID-19; supporting long-term care teams; and customer service call center positions.

Since the start of the pandemic, dozens of businesses have turned to NTI because of its history recruiting, training, and placing work-from-home employees. New NTI employer partners include companies such as ISPN, Tetra Tech and DisplayToGo.

“The pandemic forced a lot of businesses to change the way they operate. Before COVID-19 access to telecommuting wasn’t nearly as commonplace – limiting opportunities for disabled workers or those with chronic illnesses that just can’t work outside the home,” said Alan Hubbard, Chief Operating Officer of NTI. “Now people are talking about remote work as the norm going forward. We’ve been in the work-from-home space for 25 years. We know how to do it, and companies are reaching out to us because of our strong track record.”

“The fact is, our employees are well-trained, fully invested, and have less turnover than most home-based employees,” Hubbard continued. “We work with people who want to work. We have the jobs, and we need more candidates.”

Since 2005, NTI has placed nearly 5,000 individuals with disabilities in remote work positions at some of the nation’s leading employers, including Celgene, Meijer, and the Internal Revenue Service. NTI currently has 533 disabled agents working in 45 states. The nonprofit recently expanded its mission to serve the 1 in 4 Americans with invisible disabilities and chronic health conditions like asthma, COPD, cancer, and others, regardless of their SSDI benefits status.

This growth comes on the heels of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and a time to “fulfill the promise of the ADA,” as Hubbard has publicly stated.

For more information on the free training and job placement provided by NTI, visit http://www.ntiathome.org and register for an upcoming training webinar.

Businesses interested in hiring individuals with disabilities should contact Alan W. Hubbard at AHubbard@NTIcentral.org or by phone at 857-772-7611.

About NTI

Founded in 1995, National Telecommuting Institute (NTI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that recruits, trains, and places disabled Americans in work-at-home jobs. NTI has successfully matched work-at-home employees with some of the largest U.S. government agencies and Fortune 500 to expand their customer service and technical support operations. NTI@Home is an approved Employment Network (ENs) in the Social Security Administration’s Ticket to Work program. Visit http://www.ntiathome.org for more information.

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Donna Ellison’s newly released “God Has More Than One Name?” is a touching read that educates children on God’s many names that magnify His glory


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“God Has More Than One Name?”: an enriching book that enraptures children with the many awe-inspiring names of God that they can use to pray and seek a deeper relationship with Him early in life. “God Has More Than One Name?” is the creation of published author Donna Ellison.

Ellison shares, “Children ask a lot of questions! Some are simple: ‘Can I go outside?’ ‘What’s for dinner?’ But some are really difficult to respond to in simple terms like, ‘Why is the sky blue?’ or, ‘Where did God come from?’

“Most of the time, we can answer their questions without giving it a second thought. And sometimes their questions are more thought-provoking.

“This book is the result of that scenario where my grandson asked, ‘Why did you call God Lord?’ It was a simple question, and I answered it simply by saying, ‘God has many names.’ And God does have more than one name, right? He’s our Jehovah, Creator, Healer, etc. I felt prompted to write this book because of his question.

“This book is to help children learn more about the names, character, love, and kindness of God in different circumstances that they can relate to. Hopefully, it will help them to find out who God is and challenge them to explore and find themselves within the pages of the Bible.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Donna Ellison’s new book is a wonderful masterpiece that will surely captivate the hearts and minds of children with the understanding of God’s many names that bear significance to His power and benevolence.

Parents and educators alike can utilize this opus to instruct children with the love of God and instill within their hearts the joy of calling God through their own way of glorifying Him.

View the synopsis of “God Has More Than One Name?” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “God Has More Than One Name?” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “God Has More Than One Name?,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Gallaudet University Research Study Finds Language Deprivation, Communication Neglect Increase Deaf Children’s Risks for Heart Conditions, Depression, and Other Diseases


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Our research very clearly shows the significant health risks associated with language deprivation and communications neglect, and we hope will help accelerate critically needed prevention and remediation.

In the first nationwide National Institutes of Health-funded study of its kind, led by the Center for Deaf Health Equity at Gallaudet University, scientists and researchers found that adverse childhood communication experiences are associated with increased risks for multiple chronic diseases in deaf and hard of hearing adults.

The Gallaudet study, in collaboration with researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital and the University of Texas at Austin, on early life communication experiences is the first to gather and utilize patient-reported outcome data from a large U.S. deaf and hard of hearing adult sample exploring the association of childhood communications experiences with adulthood health outcomes. The study was recently published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

The Center for Deaf Health Equity at Gallaudet University is a deaf-led research center that conducts rigorous research that lays the foundation for better health-related quality of life among deaf and hard of hearing people who use American Sign Language (ASL). Gallaudet University is the premiere institution in the world for deaf and hard of hearing students.

The study’s authors are Poorna Kushalnagar, Ph.D., Gallaudet University Professor and Center for Deaf Health Equity Director; Sanjay Gulati, M.D., Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Boston Children’s Hospital; Raylene Paludneviciene, Ph.D., Professor, Gallaudet University; Claire Ryan, M.A., Ph.D. student, Educational Psychology Program, University of Texas at Austin; and Arielle Spellun, M.D., Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Fellow, Boston Children’s Hospital.

“Even with the best intentions among parents and other family members, communication neglect and language deprivation do happen and can have serious health consequences,” said Poorna Kushalnagar, Ph.D., director of the Center for Deaf Health Equity at Gallaudet University and professor of psychology at Gallaudet University. “This is especially true for deaf children, the vast majority of whom are born to hearing parents. Our research very clearly shows the significant health risks associated with language deprivation and communications neglect, and we hope will help accelerate critically needed prevention and remediation.”

Among the study’s key findings:


  • Direct Child-caregiver Communication/Language Deprivation. Poor direct communications between a child and primary caregiver is significantly associated with an increased risk for several chronic conditions. Specifically, if one-on-one communication between a child and their caregiver is nearly nonexistent, this increases the child’s risks for heart conditions by 61 percent, diabetes by 12 percent, and hypertension by 10 percent.
  • Indirect Family Communication/Inclusion/Communications Neglect. Poor indirect family communications and ongoing exclusion from incidental family communication and conversation are associated with increased risks for specific medical conditions. Specifically, if a child reports always feeling left out or not included in family communication, this increases the child’s risks for depression/anxiety disorders by 34 percent and lung disease by 19 percent.

Toxic Stress of Early Childhood Language Deprivation and Communication Neglect

The study notes that two forms of early life toxic stress that can potentially impact the health of individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing are language deprivation (insufficient access to direct child–caregiver communication during the critical period of language development) and communication neglect (ongoing or recurrent exclusion from indirect family communication and incidental learning).

According to the study, even when caregivers are successful in isolated one-on-one conversations with their children, they may lack the communication abilities to fully include the child in all family and group interactions. This can be referred to as communication isolation, exclusion, or neglect, and forms another potential source of early life toxic stress for children who are deaf and hard of hearing. A deaf child may attempt to remind family members to include him/her in conversations but may be told to wait or simply be ignored. Many people who are deaf and hard of hearing recall family members saying, “It wasn’t important” or “I’ll tell you later,” where “later” is often forgotten. These concerns for children who are deaf and hard of hearing remain regardless of parents’ intention, awareness, or conscious efforts to ensure that their child who is deaf or hard of hearing has full communication access in their immediate environment.

Need for Prevention and Remediation

Kushalnagar and colleagues note that a better understanding of these adverse communications experiences as contributors to chronic disease is needed so that interventions and policy can better support accessible, language-rich, and inclusive environments for all children, including deaf and hard of hearing children and their families. The medical and education community, they said, needs to consider developing and utilizing screening measures to spot possible language deprivation and communication neglect and work to remediate.

Methodology

The study’s researchers surveyed 1,524 deaf and hard of hearing adults who were born deaf, or who became deaf in both ears prior to age 13. The one-hour online survey, conducted from May 2016 to May 2019, collected data about early life communications experiences with caregivers and family members.

Research reported in this press release was supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health under award number R01DC014463. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

For more information please visit the Center for Deaf Health Equity at Gallaudet University and Gallaudet University.

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The Humanity of Muhammad, A Christian View by Craig Considine


Professor Craig Considine, an American Catholic of Irish and Italian descent, his personal journey in the pursuit of knowledge led him to study the Islamic faith and contemporary Christian-Muslim relations.

New title by Blue Dome Press: The Humanity of Muhammad: A Christian Perspective by Craig Considine.

Craig Considine is a professor of Christian-Muslim relations and religious pluralism. An American Catholic of Irish and Italian descent, his personal journey in the pursuit of knowledge led him to study the Islamic faith and contemporary Christian-Muslim relations. He travels throughout the world discussing the similarities, as opposed to differences, that Christianity and Islam have. Central to his thought is the idea that our societies must move beyond simply tolerating other faiths and must embrace pluralism that is inclusive of them. He aims to do his part through his activism and education.

The Humanity of Muhammad: A Christian View examines Prophet Muhammad, Islam’s central and oft misunderstood figure, from the perspective of a devote Christian. Considine is uncompromising in his words as he embraces Prophet Muhammad for his virtue while not forgetting his own Christian roots. In fact, they are front and center throughout his assessments.

Craig Considine has examined a myriad of Christian and Islamic sources and anecdotes, ranging from the holy Qur’an to 11th century Sicily, to get a deep understanding of Islam’s core tenets and how they have been put into practice in order to properly interpret them from a Christian perspective. The Humanity of Muhammad is a window into Islamic theology and virtue that non-Muslims can appreciate and identify with. Its sincerity and passion, which stems from Considine’s genuine desire to spread harmony throughout the world, is infectious and will leave readers feeling motivated and hopeful. It is an ideal resource for Christians that wish to understand Islam better.

Craig Considine is a scholar, professor, global speaker, media contributor, and public intellectual based at the Department of Sociology at Rice University.

Title: The Humanity of Muhammad: A Christian View

ISBN-13: 9781682065297

180 pages, $16.95, July 2020

Distributed by: NBN – National Book Network

Praise for The Humanity of Muhammad

“In this book once again Dr. Considine demonstrates his openness, inclusiveness and his sincere and honest view about our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. That Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is truly a role model for our pursuit of peace, justice and happiness for our common humanity.”

—Imam Shamsi Ali

Spiritual Leader of Jamaica Muslim Center

President of Nusantara Foundation

“I was impressed that Craig begins his book by talking about the persecution of Christians in Muslim-majority countries as a backdrop to what Muhammad’s message really is, opening up the difficult conversation that he proposes.”

—Julian Bond

Former Director of the Christian Muslim Forum, United Kingdom

“In today’s world, we need bridge builders and peacemakers. Dr. Considine’s book is timely and needed in order to create a better understanding between those who don’t know much about Islam and its Prophet and their Muslim neighbors. The book tackles important topics that are well-chosen and necessary if we are to replace ignorance with knowledge and hatred with love.”

— Safi Kaskas

Co-author of The Qur’an, A Contemporary Understanding, with References to the Bible

It is a remarkable academic effort to help bring an end to the dangerous worldview of those who view Islam as a threat to the Judeo-Christian tradition and the values of Western Civilization. The Humanity of Muhammad: A Christian View is a well-researched, well-written invitation to instead begin an authentic Dialogue of Civilizations.

—Sajjad Shah

Founder of Muslims of the World

Author of Muslims of the World

“Craig Considine’s The Humanity of Muhammad: A Christian View provides a welcome antidote to the hostility towards Islam and Muslims that permeates popular sentiment. His is a very sympathetic account of the compatibility between Islam and the civic values of pluralism, equality, education and social justice. By opening our hearts and minds to Muslims, Christians might have something to learn, and much that we can do together to make for a better world.”

—Rev. Dr. Patrick McInerney

Director of the Columbian Centre for

Christian-Muslim Relations in Australia

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Joshua House Children’s Program Property Purchased for $2.625M


Friends of Joshua House Foundation is eager to continue serving local children who have endured abuse or neglect.

Friends of Joshua House Foundation has successfully purchased the Joshua House property for $2.625M from Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS). Friends of Joshua House Foundation will assure the longevity of the Joshua House program, providing life-enriching residential services that promote successful outcomes for traumatized children and teens in foster care.

CHS exited out of traditional group care with the closure of the Joshua House program on March 31, 2020. With the sale of the property, CHS will no longer be associated with Joshua House, and Friends of Joshua House Foundation will continue the Joshua House residential program.

“Friends of Joshua House Foundation is eager to continue serving local children who have endured abuse or neglect. These traumatized children need the structure and stability of a residential program that encourages healing and personal development,” says DeDe Grundel, Executive Director of Friends of Joshua House Foundation. “We are thankful to be part of a compassionate community that has demonstrated faith in our organization and believes in improving the quality of life for all vulnerable children.”

A much-loved program serving abused, abandoned, and neglected children since 1992, Joshua House was the dream of community leaders and founders, Bob Thomas, Olin Mott, Dottie Berger MacKinnon, Greg Johnson, Laurence Hall, Jim Zimmerman, and Albert de Alejos. Joshua House was created to provide a home for our Tampa Bay foster children. Located on 11 acres, with five homes set in a neighborhood type setting with a playground, learning center, and therapeutic clinic. With the overwhelming support of our community, our Joshua House Founders were able to create a vibrant, family like neighborhood of homes that has served the therapeutic and residential needs of vulnerable children for almost 30 years.

Friends of Joshua House Foundation (FOJH) was formed by the founders of Joshua House in 2004 in an effort to protect their investment. With continued support from our community, this non-profit organization has accepted the challenge of lifting Joshua House from an uncertain future and restoring these much-needed services to our community. Our mission to provide compassionate homes with therapeutic services and safe beds for vulnerable children will need an outpouring of love and support to achieve success.

About Friends of Joshua House Foundation

Friends of Joshua House Foundation Inc. is a 501(c) (3) organization of concerned individuals that have dedicated themselves to developing resources to improve the quality of life for the children of Joshua House. Friends of Joshua House Foundation raises resources, develops solutions and supports Hillsborough County’s most vulnerable citizens…its children.

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Anything Is Possible” is a heartwarming read about a life dedicated to God amid the busyness of the world


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“When the Lord is by Your Side: Anything Is Possible”: a well-conceived book that shares inspiring moments of faith in God and trust in His promise of healing and rest amid absence and worldly commotion. “When the Lord is by Your Side: Anything Is Possible” is the creation of published author R.C., a mother of one, runner, cancer survivor, and volunteer.

R.C. shares, “This world is filled with untold stories because in these times, everybody is busy living in a rush. Sit down and relax. Imagine how life is without the technology we have today like the social media to find missing relatives. Even with the absence of all these faithful people, we still are able to make it through in life.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, R.C.’s new book reminds readers of the ever-present God who showers His grace and mercy to those who steadfastly adhere to Him, especially during times of great toil and confusion.

This book is a true testament to the Lord’s unparalleled benevolence that brings life blessings and leads souls toward triumph and contentment.

View the synopsis of “When the Lord is by Your Side: Anything Is Possible” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “When the Lord is by Your Side: Anything Is Possible” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “When the Lord is by Your Side: Anything Is Possible,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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