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Isolated in the heartland of Appalachia, the city of Manchester appeared to be the unlikeliest place for societal breakthrough to
occur. Located in Clay County, any attempt to "change" the
dysfunctional way of life was considered futile ...
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The Sentinel Group honored by the City of Manchester, KY (Aug 2010)

Mansfield, Ohio - Local pastors presented the story of Manchester, KY and An Appalachian Dawn to the members of the Richland County Commissioners at a meeting on Thursday, December 16th. Read the article from WMFD TV News

Response from a Muslim country: "we just received the DVD and CD you sent--An Appalachian Dawn-- and want to thank you soooo much. We watched it that evening and have begun the "passing it around to other workers and believers who speak English" process we use here to encourage one another as we can. As one brother said the other night, "O please let me see it. I need to hear good news of God's intervention. Life in these Muslim lands is just too full of sadness and spiritual imprisonment."
May your days be filled with the knowledge that your obedience and faithfulness are making a difference in the Kingdom around the world
Kentucky Senate Approves Bible Literacy Bill (June 2010)
Kentucky's Senate has approved a measure allowing Bible
classes in public schools. The bill,
sponsored by Sen. David Boswell, D-Owensboro, allows schools to offer
courses in the bible as electives, meaning no student would be required
to take them.
"The Bible is the most
influential book ever written," Boswell said during a speech on the
Senate floor.
The proposal
overwhelmingly cleared the senate by a 37 to 1 vote and will now be
taken up by the House. The only "no"
vote was cast by Sen. Kathy Stein, D-Lexington, who questioned the
constitutionality of teaching the Bible in public schools. She
added, "Public schools in Kentucky can and already do teach comparative
religion."
Source: www.cbn.com