Sunday, October 27, 2002

Square Foot Ministry dedicates house

The Square Foot Ministry is a group of churches of all denominations and ethnic backgrounds who believe that 99 percent of what is done for God is done by doing for and toward others.

Man gets 40 years in prison for attempt to kidnap two PTC boys

A Peachtree City man was sentenced to 40 years in prison for trying to lure two young boys into his home almost two years ago by giving them a ride on his golf cart.

Collins talks about economy in Fayette speech

In a speech Tuesday to area Realtors, U.S. Rep. Mac Collins outlined his plan for economic recovery and job creation, calling for reform of specific tax measures which handicap American business and workers.

Senate candidate to stop in PTC Wednesday

Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Saxby Chambliss will be at City Hall in Peachtree City Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. to meet and greet Fayette voters.

PTC offering free mulch to gardeners

Peachtree City is offering free mulch to interested gardeners at its recycling center facility on Rockaway Road.

Senoia UMC revival starts Sunday

Fall revival services will begin at Senoia United Methodist Church this Sunday, Oct. 27, and will continue through Tuesday, Oct. 29. Services are at 7 p.m. nightly. The guest evangelist will be the Rev. Jim Moore, currently serving as senior pastor of the New Covenant United Methodist Church in Douglasville.

Police Blotter

Things that really matter
By REV. DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Gary Stewart is a dear friend who is serving our country as a civil servant here in the Atlanta area. He is also God's servant. He sent me this e-mail. Thank you, Gary.

Gun control
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

I find it strange that politicians are tiptoeing around the issue of gun control just now. Really strange. If there ever has been a time for such debate this is it.

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