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Wednesday, December 27, 2000

The 'offensive' Word of God
By REV. JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist
Who wants to be a millionaire? A million hands and more are raised across American?

Looking back
By JUDY KILGORE
Religion Editor

I don't do New Year's resolutions. I have found that since you always break them, it's a waste of time. The best I can do is say, "I'll try to do better next year" without committing to one specific area...I usually succeed that way. But I think one can't help but reflect back over the past year and have at least a mild curiosity about what may be in store for the coming year, when Dec. 31 finally rolls around. One thing became painfully apparent to me after this year's Christmas holidayI definitely ain't as young as I used to be.

New Year's

Viljoen to speak at Jan. Women's Aglow meeting

Tammi Viljoen will be the featured speaker at this month's meeting of Women's Aglow Fellowship International, Peachtree City Chapter, Monday evening, Jan. 15, and Tuesday morning, Jan. 16. Both meetings will be held at the Calvary Temple Assembly of God, 202 Robinson Rd. in Peachtree City, next to Mowell Funeral Home.

Deadline nears for defensive driving class sign-ups at Kenwood Christian

Next Wednesday, Jan. 3, is the deadline for registration for the AARP 55 Alive senior citizens defensive driving classes to be held Jan. 6 and Jan 20 at Kenwood Christian Church. The classes are sponsored by the Primetimers at Kenwood Christian.

Senoia's Open Door Baptist features the Perrys in concert on January 18

The Southern gospel singing group "The Perrys" will appear at the Open Door Baptist Church in Senoia on Thursday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. A love offering will be accepted.

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