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Kimberly Hampton's Helicopter Memorial in Easley, SC
- By Gilbert Scales
A Bell OH-58D Keowa helicopter model of the one that Captain Kimberly Hampton flown is now displayed as a memorial in front of the Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library on Biltmore Road. It took nearly five years for Jim Garrison, supporters, politicans and military officers to find a identical helicoter model that she flew. The dedicated memorial is called Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Park. Hampton's helicopter was shot down over Fallujah, Iraq in January 2004. She was the first female pilot in U.S. history shot down and killed as a result of hostile fire.
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BJU Launches Virtual Visits
- By Randy Page - BJU
In light of COVID-19 travel restrictions, Bob Jones University is offering both virtual visits and virtual College Up Close opportunities for individuals interested in exploring the campus and connecting with current students and faculty members.
“We knew we needed to find a way to continue providing prospective students the opportunity to see and experience life at BJU,” said Andrew Carter, University Host. “I believe these virtual experiences will help prospects in their college decision process as they connect with BJU students, admission counselors, and faculty in their areas of interest.”
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ACSI Increasing Advocacy Presence in D.C.
- By Christian Newswire
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- The Association of Christian Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Philip Scott as the ministry's new Senior Counsel for Policy & Advocacy in Washington, D.C.
Scott will provide legal, policy support and leadership to ACSI's work protecting and expanding Christian education, school choice and religious liberties across the United States by using legal and community organizing expertise in furtherance of the movement and travelling around the country.
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COVID-19 & The Extreme Poor
- By Bright Hope
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. -- Bright Hope publishes new, downloadable booklet for churches and Christ-followers to examine the COVID virus from an extreme poverty perspective.
Food Security, health and hygiene, social distancing, and medical care are all vastly different for those living on less than $2.00 a day. The spread of the COVID-19 virus could have devastating results in the remote villages and slums of the world.
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In a Time of Social-Distancing, Virtually Serving Others Becomes More Essential Than Ever
- By American Heritage Girls
American Heritage Girls Across the Country Virtually Join Together in Acts of Service Amid COVID-19
CINCINNATI -- While an abundance of events and activities have been canceled and communities are being asked to stay home amid the rapid-spreading COVID-19, for members of American Heritage Girls (AHG), serving others is still on the calendar. Adapting to their new 'normal' across the country, members of American Heritage Girls, a faith-based scouting-type alternative, are creatively using their gifts and talents to serve those in their communities while social distancing.
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BJU School of Fine Arts and Communications Offers Resources for Online Learning
- By Randy Page - BJU
To support schools impacted by the novel coronavirus closures, the Bob Jones University School of Fine Arts and Communication is offering free online resources to schools, educators and parents. The resources are available through the BJU website, www.bju.edu.
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China's Accomplice: Guess WHO
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
The world will see them as a number. To everyone else, they were high school baseball coaches, single moms, nurses, priests, songwriters, teachers, and grandparents. They were veterans of World War II and rabbis who survived the Holocaust. They beat breast cancer, lung cancer, poverty, and old age. But they could not beat this. Almost 13,000 Americans -- everyone of them someone's daughter or son. Every one of them with an ending written partially by one nation: China.
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