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Wednesday, January 29, 2003

How one grandma made a difference
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

She's no Mother Teresa. She would never purport to be. She's no Lady Diana. Doesn't have the jewels. She's not even a Barbara Bush. I don't know if she owns a strand of pearls. She's a simple grandma. A grandma with a grandma's heart for her grandsons.

De Leo appointed pro-life representative

The Rev. Jerome De Leo of Newnan recently was appointed to represent CEC For Life by the Rev. Canon Terry Gensemer of Selma, Ala. Gensemer is the national director for the pro-life organization of the Charismatic Episcopal Church in North America.

Local pastor finds Cubans long on faith, short on hope

It's only a 30-minute flight from take off in Miami to touch-down in Havana. But for the Rev. Sam Calleiro that 30 minutes meant a world of difference as he left the high-tech world of south Florida to visit his home town that had an eerie feeling of being retrofitted to the fifties.

Family therapist to speak at FFUMC

Marriage and family therapist Ron Greer will speak on the topic, "Making the Most of Your Marriage," at Fayetteville First United Methodist Church on Sunday, Feb. 9 from 6-8 p.m. in the sanctuary. Greer will focus on the struggles and joys of the marriage relationship and its importance to the life and well-being of the family.

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