Religious Schools In Florida Headlines
'Religious Freedom' amendment combustible mix of religion, politics
It sounds as appealing as apple pie: ensuring religious freedom. In reality, a proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution facing the state's voters is a much more complicated, and combustible, combination of religion and politics.
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Dania Beach Prepares for the 16th Annual SEFAA’S Volleyball Tournament on May 18, 2012
Bryant Security Corporation, a returning event sponsor, gets ready to serve up and support South East Florida Apartment AssociationFt. Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) May 17, 2012 Bryant Security, a Miami professional security company, prides themselves in serving local schools, places of religious worship, the community and numerous condo and apartment associations in South Florida. Bryant Security ...
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National school voucher group makes push in Concord
The nation's preeminent school voucher advocacy group is seeking to influence a vote this week on legislation that would set up a scholarship fund for students to attend private and religious schools.
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Florida Baptists asked to pray for their summer missionaries serving across the globe
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)—Involvement in collegiate missions has come full circle for David and Tami Wood. In the summer of 1988 just a few months before they were married he represented Florida Baptists as a summer missionary to Israel, while she served in Indiana.
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Florida voters face choice over religion, politics
It sounds as appealing as apple pie: ensuring religious freedom. In reality, a proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution facing the state's voters is a much more complicated, and combustible, combination of religion and politics.
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