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“Whoever wants the next generation the most will get them.” That’s the tagline of The Forge, the newest film from the Kendrick Brothers. While The Forge is evangelistic in its message, the focus of the film is its powerful illustration of true biblical discipleship - the intentional act by a believer of building a relationship with another person to teach that person what it means to love, know, obey, and live for Jesus, which in turn leads to the multiplication of new Christ followers.
Read moreIn 1841, American writer-philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) published “Self-Reliance,” placing the ingenuity of the individual above an unquestioning acquiescence to the collective.
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Read more4-H is a youth development organization that empowers young people with skills to lead for a lifetime. 4-H provides opportunities for youth to develop important life skills such as leadership, communication, and decision-making. Participants get to engage in hands-on projects and activities in various areas, helping them to learn by doing. Through community service projects and events, youth learn the value of giving back and making a positive impact. 4-H offers a wide range of project areas that allow youth to explore different interests and potential career paths. Youth have the opportunity to connect with peers, mentors, and experts in various fields, fostering valuable relationships. By participating in competitions, presentations, and events, youth gain confidence and improve their public speaking skills.
Read moreSamuel Grady Anthony went to be with the Lord on August 24, 2024, at the age of 79.
Read moreWetumka, OK – A domestic dispute escalated into a violent altercation on the evening of August 25, 2024, resulting in the arrest of a Wetumka woman on charges of Domestic Assault and Battery. The incident occurred at 921 Alex Noon, within the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Reservation.
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Read moreOn August 17, 2024, participants of the Oklahoma Black Towns State Conference gathered at the Allied Health Building on the campus of Langston University to listen and learn from speakers representing state agencies, the Oklahoma Historical Society, Langston University, sororities and fraternities, and the Cherokee Nation.
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