The Great Awakening of 2016

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  July 13, 2017
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Category: Article, Faith
by Craig Putnam For a long time, I felt the desire to learn more about the Book of Revelation. Researching and studying many interpretations, I always felt there was something missing. One night just before bed I heard a strong voice from my conscience say, “Adam, Noah, Moses and Jesus. Compare them to the first four churches.” This led me to realize the 1st church overcomers received access to the Tree of Life, which is something

Audition Call for Children’s Video to Help Eliminate Bullying

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  July 4, 2017
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Despite the past 10 years of Stop Bullying Campaigns, incidents of bullying and suicides are increasing not decreasing. Nearly 1 in 6 high school students has seriously considered suicide, and 1 in 12 have attempted it, according to the semi-annual survey on youth risk behavior published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Since we can’t stop the bully any more than we can stop the rain,” states Marty L Ward a playwright, parent-teacher

They may claim that they are from Microsoft or Windows but they aren’t.

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  June 21, 2017
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WARNING!!! DANGER!!! If see any pop-ups on your computer similar to the ones illustrated here, whatever you do… DO NOT CALL THAT PHONE NUMBER!!! They may claim that they are from Microsoft or Windows but they aren’t. These are very prevalent malware scams designed to gain access to your computer and alarm you into giving up your credit card or bank account number(s) in … View more the guise of removing or “fixing” the virus

How to embrace digital organizational tools

Posted by spotadmin on  June 14, 2017
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When internet usage switched from mere fad to fully functional, few people may have imagined just how profound — and mobile — it would become. While electronic use was largely stationary as recently as a few years ago, it’s now second nature for users to send and receive information on the go. Smartphone use has increased dramatically in recent years, and these pocket-sized devices can be reliable hubs of information. The same devices that keep