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Rite Aid’s Shutdown: Insights for Families, Communities, and Healing in an Imperfect World

This week marked a poignant farewell to Rite Aid, a cherished community fixture now closing its doors due to the devastating opioid crisis. The store was more than a pharmacy; it served as a gathering space and a support system for generations. As communities grapple with the fallout of the …

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Belief, Kinship, and Loyalty: Neal McDonough’s Bravery in a Challenged Society

Faithfulness When It Costs Everything Christian courage extends beyond mere words to encompass actions that often come at great personal cost. Neal McDonough, a notable actor from acclaimed series like Yellowstone and Band of Brothers, faced significant backlash from Hollywood after he steadfastly refused to compromise his marriage vows and …

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Rite Aid Faces the Consequences: The Impact of Americaโ€™s Opioid Epidemic on Trust, Family, and Liberty

Rite Aid’s recent bankruptcy, the largest in U.S. pharmacy history, underscores the devastating impact of the opioid crisis on American families and communities. With over 2,000 stores set to close, long-standing employees, like a devoted manager, face the loss of their livelihoods and a community institution. A significant $410 million …

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The Memory Issue in America: Liberty for Me, Not for You

In 2025, protests against government overreach flood the streets of America, where the theme of liberty takes center stage under President Trumpโ€™s administration. However, the passion for โ€œfreedomโ€ stands in stark contrast to the behavior exhibited during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of todayโ€™s vocal freedom advocates were previously proponents of …

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Large Crowd Observes 100+ Baptisms in Papua New Guinea: A Remarkable Celebration of New Beginnings in Christ

On June 14, 2025, the Bangaho River in Papua New Guinea became a site of profound spiritual significance, akin to biblical moments of transformation. On this remarkable day, 107 individuals, ranging from men to children, publicly professed their faith in Jesus Christ, participating in baptisms witnessed by hundreds of believers. …

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