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United Way of the National Capital Area Launches Text To Give Option For The Community To Easily Donate to Emergency Assistance Fund


The United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA) today launched a Text to Give option for the community to easily donate to its Emergency Assistance Fund (EAF) that supports the health, education and financial stability of DC-area residents during the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Text to Give encourages individuals and their networks to text UNITED20 to 41444 and follow the process to make a donation to the EAF.

“Here in DC and the surrounding areas, we are fortunate to have many individuals and networks willing to volunteer their time during emergency situations,” said Rosie Allen-Herring, president and CEO, United Way of the National Capital Area. “Given the circumstances, your United Way NCA is providing an opportunity for those community supporters who want to contribute what they can to help support their neighbors in need while practicing social distancing to do their part in flattening the Coronavirus curve.”

The EAF supports the health, education and financial stability of our community, especially those residents who have or will be impacted by restrictions and closures of schools, businesses, and community institutions designed to slow the spread of the virus.

“The Emergency Assistance Fund Text To Give donations will allow us to increase the financial resources we are providing to our nonprofit partners who are working tirelessly to alleviate food insecurities and provide other basic needs for those impacted by a loss of income due to the temporary business closures brought on by COVID-19,” added Allen-Herring.

For more information about United Way NCA’s Emergency Assistance Fund, visit http://www.UnitedWayNCA.org/help or text UNITED20 to 41444 to make a donation.

About United Way of the National Capital Area

United Way of the National Capital Area fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in the National Capital community. United Way NCA has been improving lives by creating measurable impact in the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, and Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties for more than 45 years. For more information about United Way of the National Capital Area, visit UnitedWayNCA.org.

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Paul Adkins’s newly released “Never A Dull Moment” is an evoking collection of poems that reflect a fulfilling life and an unwavering faith in God


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“Never A Dull Moment”: an enriching tome of poems that exude with grace and insights on human life and the importance of godly belief. “Never A Dull Moment” is the creation of published author Paul Adkins, a dedicated writer of poems, a devoted follower of the Lord, and a former army officer.

Adkins shares, “The title says it all: ‘Never a Dull Moment.’ I hope everyone enjoys reading this book of poems. I also hope that you may like it and that there may not be a dull moment in your life. Just stay in Christ.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Paul Adkins’s new book is a must-read for readers who seek to be enlightened with life’s meandering circumstances and further deepen their conviction in the Lord.

Readers will also partake in resounding original verses that will warm their hearts and fill them with wistfulness.

View the synopsis of “Never A Dull Moment” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Never A Dull Moment” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Never A Dull Moment,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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United Church of God adopts national webcast for weekly service, suspends in-person gatherings for hundreds of congregations


The United Church of God is active on every inhabited continent.

The United Church of God, an International Association, is active on every inhabited continent.

We invite any and all to join us online…God is indeed a refuge for those who seek Him.

“The safety and well-being of our members and families comes first, so we have adopted an expanded online format for our church services on the weekly Sabbath,” said Victor Kubik, president of the United Church of God, an International Association. “This will continue for the next several weeks, allowing the time needed for this coronavirus crisis to safely abate.”

“We invite any and all to join us online on Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. EDT,” he continued. “Although I know all of our members in hundreds of congregations worldwide would prefer to worship and fellowship in person, this online church service gives us all an opportunity to be united together regardless of national borders or inability to travel.”

The United Church of God is also exploring opportunities for online hymn sings and songs of praise. The URL for the global online service is https://www.ucg.org/webcast.

“We consider these positive actions to be biblical in nature, and remain supportive of our respective governments and public health departments in both their self-quarantine measures and setting aside a time of prayer to seek and honor God,” Mr. Kubik said. “God is indeed a refuge for those who seek Him.”

The church first suspended services in the United States and international areas on March 14. Steve Myers, a host of the Beyond Today television program and local Cincinnati pastor, delivered the online sermon from the church’s home office.

Interested people can also access a wide variety of archived sermons from United Church of God ministers and presentations of the Beyond Today television program at https://www.ucg.org/. Search for topics online.

Local congregations of the United Church of God in cities around the world will also be making arrangements for online worship services and opportunities to worship together for the Christian Passover and the contemporary observation of the Days of Unleavened Bread from a New Testament Christian perspective.

“Observing these days is critically important to us, as we mark the death and sacrifice of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as our Passover lamb,” said Mr. Kubik. “We as modern day disciples of Jesus Christ follow the admonition of the apostle Paul, as he instructed the disciples living in the ancient Greek city of Corinth, ‘Let us therefore celebrate the festival, not with the old leaven, the leaven of malice and evil, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth’” (1 Corinthians 5:8, English Standard Version).

Biblical scholars note that this statement referred to the Greek Christians in Corinth observing the Days of Unleavened Bread, a period of seven days where disciples of Jesus Christ remove leavened products and refrain from eating same. “The ‘puffing up’ nature of leaven is pictured as a metaphor for the process that leads to Christian sin,” explained Mr. Kubik. “During His ministry, Jesus Christ magnified the traditional Hebrew understanding of the Passover and high days, setting us an example.”

The annual Passover service will now be conducted by baptized members in their homes, with an option to link to a live webcast. The Passover service, which includes the taking of a small amount of wine and unleavened bread as the biblical symbols of the blood and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, will be conducted after sunset on Wednesday, April 8. The first Holy Day of the seven-day Festival of Unleavened Bread will take place on April 9, followed by a second Holy Day on April 15. Online services will be conducted on those days.

The Church also changed its planned annual business meeting of church ministers at its General Conference of Elders (GCE) in early May, to a videoconference. Church GCE activities required by the Church’s Bylaws will be conducted online.

About the United Church of God, an International Association: More information about the United Church of God is available at http://www.ucg.org . The Church publishes a Bible study guide titled “God’s Holy Day Plan – The Promise of Hope for All Mankind ,”which describes the biblical foundation for the ancient Hebrew Holy Days in detail. The Church publishes the Beyond Today magazine and sponsors the weekly television program (now airing on WGN-America on Saturdays and Sundays) of the same name: Beyond Today .

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RBmedia Acquires Audio Production Organization Specializing in Products for the Blind


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We are excited to join forces with Potomac Talking Book Services to help us take these efforts to the next level and to make content and information more widely accessible through digital audio.

RBmedia, a global leader in spoken audio content and digital media distribution technology, today announced the acquisition of Potomac Talking Book Services (PTBS), an audiobook production organization specializing in services for the blind and anyone with a disability that prevents them from reading.

Based in Rockville, Maryland, PTBS has recorded over 10,000 titles. The organization offers audio recording, editing and fulfillment services.

“We have long focused on supporting the latest accessibility standards in our products,” said Tom MacIsaac, Chief Executive Officer for RBmedia. “We are excited to join forces with Potomac Talking Book Services to help us take these efforts to the next level and to make content and information more widely accessible through digital audio.”

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About Potomac Talking Book Services, Inc.

Potomac Talking Book Services is an audio production organization based in Rockville, MD. Founded in 1983, PTBS specializes in services for the blind and anyone with a disability that prevents them from reading. For more information visit http://www.ptbs.org.

About RBmedia

RBmedia is a global leader in spoken audio content and digital media distribution technology that reaches millions of consumers—at home, in the car, and wherever they take their mobile devices. RBmedia produces exclusive titles and delivers the finest digital content through its platforms—including audiobooks, streaming video, educational courses, entertainment titles, and much more. Headquartered in Landover, Maryland, the company is the largest producer of audiobooks in the world with a catalog of more than 45,000 exclusive titles through its content brands: Recorded Books, Tantor Media, HighBridge, Kalorama Audio, ChristianAudio, Gildan Media, GraphicAudio, W. F. Howes in the United Kingdom, and Wavesound in Australia. RBmedia is owned by KKR, a leading global investment firm. Find out more at http://www.rbmediaglobal.com.

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Inspiration from the Heart of Jesus Christ” is a collection of devotional verse for spiritual contemplation


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Tommie Lindsey has published his latest book “Word of Our Lord: Inspiration from the Heart of Jesus Christ”: a compilation of prose exploring a myriad of tenets of the Christian faith.

“Word of Our Lord Inspiration from the Heart of Jesus Christ” is a book of spiritual prose that is meant to lead those who do not know the Lord Christ, those who accept Christ as Savior into a closer walk with Him, and those who have fallen away back into His redemptive embrace. The author, Tommie Lindsey, was truly inspired by the Father, through His Holy Spirit, to write this book. Each selection is divinely inspired.

Published by Page Publishing, Tommie Lindsey’s engrossing book is a spiritual resource for daily devotion, prayer, and contemplation.

Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase “Word of Our Lord: Inspiration from the Heart of Jesus Christ” 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 to focus on their passion: writing and creating. Learn more at http://www.pagepublishing.com.

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Sherryl Brown’s newly released “A Twenty-First-Century Psalter” is composed of 150 devotional psalms


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“A Twenty-First-Century Psalter”: a fascinating account that helps the readers build and sustain their strong faith in God. “A Twenty-First-Century Psalter” is the creation of published author Sherryl Brown, a retired community college professor who has lived a life of adventure and experiential learning, which early on sparked an abiding interest in art and philosophy. She has devoted her life to serve as an educator, writer, and volunteer.

Brown writes, “This volume is structurally similar to the 150 ancient songs of the Bible attributed to King David. However, the content is based on modern thought in the continuing quest for spiritual enlightenment. The songs turn away from revenge and fear giving today’s reader a contemporary approach to sustaining their faith. Each stanza was written as a prayer, or a plea to God, not just for mercy for us, but for strength to be merciful to others. Just as the twenty-third psalm comforts us in our grief, so do these psalms show us a pathway to healing when death robs us of those we love. Each song has been written from a theme that was chosen for its relevance.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Sherryl Brown’s new book shares a fascinating experience with the readers as every page in this book tells them a message that will give them hints in finding the spiritual enlightenment that they have been looking for.

This book will help readers communicate, for each stanza of the song written on every page of this craft serves as prayer or a plea to God so they may be able to see the mercy of Christ and be merciful to others as well.

View a synopsis of “A Twenty-First-Century Psalter” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “A Twenty-First-Century Psalter” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “A Twenty-First-Century Psalter,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Donald Evans’s newly released “Demonization Brought Spiritual Conflict upon This Nation!” is a story that gives the readers strength and courage to overcome demons


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“Demonization Brought Spiritual Conflict upon This Nation!”: a masterful handbook filled with revelations that will bring deliverance to the readers in the name of Christ Jesus. “Demonization Brought Spiritual Conflict upon This Nation!” is the creation of published author Donald Evans, a brave man who has surpassed the challenges of the demons through Christ.

Evans writes, “People of all genders and ages of the nation and all nations throughout the land is at war with invisible spirit beings, spirit enemies, demonic forces, and demon spirits within themselves, internally and externally in spiritual warfare, living and fighting among demonic forces in all areas of life without one’s knowledge.

“Demon spirits are not made of flesh and blood. They are the invisible enemies in the physical realm and biologically in the spirit realm. Demonization covers all areas of human lives and all levels of governments, even our own.

“The weeds and the wheat describe how demonization has some of the world population believe they are the opposite sex. Some male genders believe they are the opposite sex. Some female genders believe they are the opposite sex. And some of both genders believe he or she is of both genders, which classifies them as bisexual or having an orientation to a person of either sex. This means demonization has brought spiritual conflict upon nations throughout the land.

“Only Jehovah God’s Word, the Holy Bible, can we, mankind, have victory over the invisible spirit enemies (adversaries) of the earth and in our governments at all levels.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Donald Evans’s new book is an insightful book that is full of revelations that the world population is experiencing that are demonically controlled without human knowledge.

With this purpose, Evans aims to open the minds and eyes of the readers through the many spiritual encounters and confrontations the author has experienced over the years with invisible spirit beings—the demons.

View a synopsis of “Demonization Brought Spiritual Conflict upon This Nation!” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Demonization Brought Spiritual Conflict upon This Nation!” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Demonization Brought Spiritual Conflict upon This Nation!,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Diane Summers’s newly released “No Words, Only Tears” is a compelling memoir that shares the author’s experience of depression and her journey to survive


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“No Words, Only Tears”: A profound narrative that will help readers cope and be inspired to fight depression and trauma through a strong faith in God. “No Words, Only Tears” is the real-life account of published author Diane Summers, a woman who was deeply traumatized by her childhood growing up in poverty and isolation in the backwoods of the Ottawa Valley. As an adult she spent her early years of employment as a bookkeeper and later, became a volunteer lay counselor in an effort to help others.

Summers writes, “No Words, Only Tears resonated within my entire being from the moment I first decided to write this book. Tears, not words, more fittingly encapsulate my painful search for selfhood and wellness. For most of my life, tears spoke for me when I was too enmeshed in feelings and fears to express what had been my reality as I grew up. After years of struggle, I moved past emotions, and tears turned into words quite easily spoken. In them, I found strength and new hope.”

“My path to find my true self has wound its way precariously from accepting and healing the hurt child within me to the realization that I am, indeed, a person—a loved and loving child of God. In therapy, they say that ‘the only way out of our pain is through it.’ No Words, Only Tears is the story of my journey through the pain of depression to find a peace that only God can give.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Diane Summers’s new book is a stirring account that opens the hearts of readers, enabling them to feel and realize that they are God’s children no matter what situation they are in, or dealing with in life.

With this purpose, Summers conveys to readers that tears are not a sign of weakness in dealing with problems and frustrations; sometimes, tears are the only way traumatized individuals can express the pain they feel within their hearts.

View a synopsis of “No Words, Only Tears” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “No Words, Only Tears” at traditional brick and mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “No Words, Only Tears,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Northramp Announces the Launch of GovernSpot, its Online Platform for distributed and remote board, committee, and working group Management


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With GovernSpot, we’re making it easier for our board members to engage with us and focus on what matters.”

Northramp announces the launch of its new SaaS platform, GovernSpot, focused on improving group governance activities and administration. GovernSpot enables organizations to manage groups and associated members, meetings, group topics, voting, announcements, and more.

Organizations with multiple distributed, remote, or teleworking board, committee, or working group members often use a variety of inefficient mechanisms for coordination, ranging from email and spreadsheets to simple SharePoint® sites. This approach is traditionally administratively burdensome, inhibits group participation, and often lacks any real tools beyond file management and comment threads.

With GovernSpot, all group information is centralized in a single place, enabling group members to more easily engage at any time, not just during meetings. Each group member also possesses a customized dashboard that aggregates all upcoming meetings, actions items, and activities across all groups they’re part of. With remote and telework activities accelerating, GovernSpot supports implementing group member engagement as an ongoing process, not an event.

Additionally, with group administration streamlined, organizations are free to leverage more and different groups to address narrower issues and opportunities with little to no extra effort. As Chris Knox, Executive Director at the Childress Klein YMCA in Charlotte, NC stated, “with GovernSpot, we’re making it easier for our board members to engage with us and focus on what matters.”

“We really saw a big gap in the market,” states Patrick Chapman, Managing Director at Northramp, adding, “at the lower end a lot of products are focused on things like event calendars and taking money from members – at the higher end, per user pricing really makes wider use prohibitive for organizations.” To address this, GovernSpot uses a tiered pricing model starting with a forever free account for one group and 15 members. Each tier allows for more groups with a much larger member count than other platforms with similar features. “Other services can charge as much as $450 a month for what we provide on our free tier.”

GovernSpot is now available at https://www.governspot.com.

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Shunned by the Congregation After Drug Rehab?


No Shame in Christian Drug Alcohol Rehab

Today, millions of Americans struggle with substance use disorder, otherwise known as addiction. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, a service provided by the government, suggests that over 19 million people are addicted. That same study goes on to say that only 11% of those ever seek out treatment, or rehab.

Taking that first step to recover from an addiction is difficult, bordering on impossible for many. Insurance helps with financial barriers, government regulation like the Affordable Care Act and Americans with Disability Act remove barriers relating to work and school, and many rehab facilities offer child-care and support as part of rehab. So, what’s stopping people from getting help? Many face immense pressure from social circles, including Church congregations, one tends to hide their addictions and problems, and then try to present an outward face of being a good Christian.

That’s important if one is concerned about they will be treated by their congregation after rehab. Answering this question is complex, because people are complex, but whatever the answer is should not stop one from attending rehab and recovering their health.

Being Honest with Congregation

The smaller ones community, the less likely one could hide anything from them. Moreover, one shouldn’t try. It’s important to be honest, to talk about ones struggles with addiction, about ones choice to move into recovery, and about where one is now.

People are people, so chances are not every single person will understand. One might not want to talk about this openly to their full congregation. However, one can discuss details with the pastor in private, talk to him about how one feels, about how hard they’re working, and about how one needs the support of their congregation.


  • Be honest with the pastor, follow up with the congregation based on his recommendations
  • Be prepared to answer questions
  • Consider checking in with the congregation. How many days clean/sober? Are there struggles with cravings today and does one need help fighting their demons? Does one want people to pray for them and their success?
  • Don’t try to hide the depth or length of ones addiction. Ones recovery is about coming clean and building a new creation that one can be proud of.
  • One might also be surprised to learn that many of their congregation have likely had their own struggles with substance use disorders. 1 in 10 Americans will struggle with a substance use disorder during their lifetime, so chances are, someone in their congregation is, has been, or personally knows an addict. They might understand more than one might think.

Seeking Treatment Is Seeking Forgiveness

Taking the first step to attend Christian addiction treatment is a massive step. It requires stepping back from ones ego and self-delusions and recognizing that you they’re not in control. It means recognizing that one is wrong, and their behavior and decisions have led them astray and away from God. It also means acknowledging that one needs help. Seeking help and availing one self of the help available is the ultimate surrender to God and his ability to provide for them.

That’s important when one moves back to their Church, they may have made mistakes, but one has recognized them. One might have gone astray but now are actively working to put ones self back on the righteous path. Still returning to our congregation as a sinner, but all our sinners.

If ones congregation isn’t aware of that, one may be able to discuss it with them, ask the Pastor to, or otherwise prove it by continuing to show humility and commitment to change.

12-Step Support

Most congregations offer a lot of support for individuals in recovery. Some offer groups, sober parties and events, and will offer opportunities to volunteer and engage with the community as you re-discover yourself and what we want to do. But, it’s not the same as being in a community made up of people who know what we’re going through.

12-Step groups offer Faith-centered support for individuals recovering from addiction. Groups like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous focus on surrendering to the higher power of God in order to recover, finding real humility as motivation to change, and actively working to improve and change yourself. You’ll also get support from your peers, including a Sponsor who has been in recovery long enough to know what everything is like so that they can guide you.

12-Step groups offer social motivation, accountability, and an outlet to share progress, talk about cravings, and discuss experiences. It can allow you to grow, validate your feelings, and talk about things in a non-judgmental environment, without fear of being shamed or shunned.

Committing to Change

Our congregation is unlikely to shun one outright, but some members may be surprised by your revelation. This is especially true if they were unaware that you struggled with a substance use disorder before. However, we can rebuild our relationships, rebuild our standing in the church, and this time on an actual basis of mutual trust and understanding.

  • Be humble, acknowledge that we all have made mistakes
  • Emphasize that we are working to repair those mistakes
  • Take steps to make reparations where necessary or relevant (12 Step groups will support this as well)
  • Contribute to the community
  • Consistently share our progress or lack of it with the community
  • Recovering from an addiction is difficult. We cannot do it alone. While the first step is to seek out professional help in the form of therapy, behavioral therapy, and sometimes medication-assisted treatment, the second step is always to find support and – motivation in your community. Your congregation should be a part of that as much as possible, because they will help you to find the spiritual fulfillment and balance you need to be truly happy.

While all congregations should be understanding, it’s up to us to prove that we are changing and work towards your sobriety goal to gain acceptance and trust.

If you or a loved one are struggling with substance abuse, please contact Christians Drug Rehab to learn more about our program. Our dedicated team can help you break the cycle of addiction and manage any co-occurring mental health condition that may accompany you or your loved one’s disorder.

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