• Scoring Points: Recruiting amid the shutdown

    Recruiting, Spring, spring sports, sports, Gentry

    With all NCAA sports being shut down for the rest of the school year and with all high school sports in North Georgia and the surrounding area being axed for the foreseeable future, what does that mean for college recruiting? The two biggest issues for recruiting as of now are how the NCAA, NAIA and […]

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  • The Weekly Word

    John 8:32, Jesus said, “And you shall know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” Psychologist James Hillman wrote a paper: The Force of Character and the Lasting Life. He stated, “Every one of us is our own diety.” This belief is identified as humanism. Satan, the garden snake, continues the same lie. […]

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  • Ask the Doc! All things Covid-19

    ask the doc, virus, information

    A very special episode of Ask the Doc! as we invite local Dr. Raymond Tidman to discuss the latest in proper handling of the virus and some of the positives in how people are responding and treating this issue. Dr. Tidman leaves an impression as he sums up the need for special care with our […]

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  • Ask Alex : When did I cross the line

    Advice, Ask, Alex, Behavior, Opinion, relationship, girlfriend, boyfriend, exes, photos, pictures, commitment, compromise

    Hey Alex, I am a huge extrovert and I have a need for attention. It may be a flaw, but it is who I am. However, I can’t really read people and I don’t know when I am overdoing it. How do normal people regulate themselves to know when they are being fun or funny, […]

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  • Kids are out, come to the zoo!

    Your kids are out of school. Are you looking for an activity for them that doesn’t expose them to large groups of people? North Georgia Zoo is the answer! North Georgia Zoo in Cleveland, GA will be open Wednesday and Thursday, 11:00am-3:00pm BY RESERVATION ONLY. This will allow us to limit the number of people […]

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  • The Weekly Word

    The movie OVERCOMER deals with forgiveness and endurance. A high-school girl training for a long-distance run, learns the identify of her father who was a champion runner. Her father had become addicted to drugs and abandoned his little girl. Her father comes to Christ and ask his daughter for forgiveness; she forgives him and he […]

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  • Ask Alex: Stressed by my Mother-In-Law

    Advice, Ask, Alex, Behavior, Opinion, relationship, girlfriend, boyfriend, exes, photos, pictures, commitment, compromise

    Hey Alex, I’m stressed and trying to cope with my mother-in-law coming to live with me and my wife. It’s been rough because she wants to be a good daughter, but her mother is very needy and stressful. She constantly tells us what we’re doing wrong, but is physically unable to really help or contribute. […]

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  • Pet of the Week! Ruger

    This week we have Ruger a 7-year-old male with a lot of love and personality. Ruger was returned from his previous home because he wants to be the alpha. Ruger is playful and loving. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikuRITxtegk

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  • RES Hosted Annual STEAM Night

    BRES hosted its annual STEAM Night on March 10, 2020. Students created cardboard arcade games in small groups during weekly STEAM classes led by BRES STEAM Teacher, Ms. Teresa Tate. This project was inspired by Caine’s Arcade, a 9 year old boy from Los Angeles who created an arcade completely out of cardboard boxes and […]

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  • The Weekly Word

    2 Timothy 3:15 tells us that Holy Scriptures make us wise for salvation by faith in Christ Jesus. There is a car wash in my hometown named A WASH TO THE WISE. Growing up my mom would often say, “a word to the wise”, then share her words of wisdom. Sure wish I had paid […]

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