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Pick Up the Poconos

Pick Up the Poconos, Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

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Pick Up the Poconos

Pick Up the Poconos, Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

Click Here to view the flyer

Pick Up the Poconos

Pick Up the Poconos, Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

Click Here to view the flyer

Congresswoman Susan Wild

Congresswoman Susan Wild Image or Video Image Congresswoman Susan Wild admin Sun, 04/11/2021 - 23:58 Summary The recently elected Members joined seated members for the start of the 117th United States Congress. Link /media/press-releases/newest-members-congress

Spurgeon: Jesus Only

I do desire for my fellow Christians and for myself, that more and more the great object of our thoughts, motives and acts may be ‘Jesus only.’ I believe that whenever our religion is most vital, it is most full of Christ. Moreover, when it is most practical, downright and common sense, it always gets nearest to Jesus. I can bear witness that whenever I am in deeps of sorrow, nothing will do for me but ‘Jesus only.’ I can rest in some degree in the externals of religion, its outward escarpments and bulwarks, when I am in health; but I retreat to the innermost citadel of our holy faith, namely, to the very heart of Christ, when my spirit is assailed by temptation, or besieged with sorrow and anguish.

Enough is Enough Week at NCC

Enough is Enough Week is a national effort to promote peace and reduce violence within higher education. Northampton Community College has observed this week of promoting peace for several years, […]

The Old Man Crucified

Spurgeon: The old man Crucified

‘Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him.’ Romans 6:6

District Attorney's Office releases investigative report, police videos in Christian Hall case

MCDA CID
investigative report

Full video presentation
w/ audio

Recorded livestream of
press conference

Snow Geese & Other Feathered Friends Migrating Back North

The Birds!

Hello Folks, Aunt Eunice here. I am in fine fettle now that spring has arrived and I hope you are too. Many signs of spring are all around as I am sure you’ve noticed. Daylight Savings Time means it’s light enough when I get home from the farm, seeing the crocuses bloom and the pussy willows budding. For the last two weeks, being around our house has been like being in the Alfred Hitchcock movie “The Birds”. Hundreds and thousands of starlings have migrated north and I swear, all of them are perched in my trees! The racket they make is quite loud. Sometimes they take off all at once for no apparent reason and swoop and swirl in unison like the beginning of a murmuration. It is a sight to behold!

Death of Barrett Township infant ruled a homicide

Today, March 26, 2021, Mr. Thomas Yanac Jr. the duly-elected Coroner of Monroe County, has issued a Certificate of Death with respect to Ryann Bacchus, a female infant, aged two months, born on January 12, 2021.  The infant’s death was caused by blunt force trauma to the head inflicted upon her on or about March 19, 2021, in Barrett Township.  The manner of her death has been ruled homicide.

Coroner Yanac has provided a copy of the death certificate to the District Attorney’s Office. The trauma to the child’s head resulted in multiple skull fractures.  Currently, three people have been charged in relation to the child’s death. The charges include Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Homicide charges have not yet been filed against anyone.

Monroe Campus to Develop an Arboretum

The Northampton Community College (NCC) Foundation was awarded grants from 1 Percent for Nature, Inc. and Swiftwater Solar, a project of Apex Energy, in order to help NCC Monroe Campus to establish an accredited arboretum, where trees and woody plants are cultivated for […]

Press conference scheduled in Christian Hall use-of-force investigation

Update:  This press conference was held on March 30, 2021.  The livestream, video presentation, and investigative report from the Criminal Investigations Division of the Office of the District Attorney are available at http://monroecountyda.com/news/district-attorneys-office-releases-investigative-report-police-videos-in-christian-hall-case.

Roher: What is a Biblical Worldview?

Even most Christians don’t have a Biblical worldview. So, what’s a Biblical worldview? First, There is God and He is Truth. Second, “There was a Creation – an Act of God.” Third – “There was a Fall where sin entered the world precipitated by the Devil. And last, “There is Redemption – procured by Jesus Christ.” At APN [American Pastors Network] we urge pastors to prepare every sermon from a Biblical worldview perspective including the reality of an Eternal God, a Creation, a Fall with all the ugliness of sin, but thankfully – Redemption. That Redeemer is Jesus Christ – the sacrificial Lamb of God slain before the world began – to redeem – a depraved and sinful mankind. “Can I fully explain all that God did? No. But I can believe it and live it –and so can you! – Sam Roher

Madden Visits COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Event


Pa. state Rep. Maureen Madden visited Monroe County's first COVID-19 mass vaccination event at Pocono Raceway. Lehigh Valley Health Network sponsored the event, which vaccinated 3,000 people in an outdoor, drive-through setting.


More at http://www.pahouse.com/Madden

Ken Ham: Was Jesus a Racist? Homosexual “Pastor” Says So

Was Jesus a racist in need of rebuke? Well, before we even examine the text of Mark chapter 7 or the claims of a progressive “pastor” and LGBT activist, consider 2 Corinthians 5:21, “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” Scripture is clear—Christ never sinned. And Scripture is also clear that racism (preferential treatment and hatred of others) is a sin (e.g., James 2:1–4). So was Jesus racist? No, absolutely not.

Now here’s the argument “Pastor” Brandan Robertson made in a recent TikTok:

Did you know that there’s a part of the Gospel of Mark where Jesus uses a racial slur? In Mark chapter 7 there’s the account of the Syrophoenician woman. A woman who is Syrian and Greek, both of which there were strong biases against within the Jewish community.

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PMREMS Business Subscription Drive

Pocono Mountain Regional EMS is asking for business sponsorships for the 2021 Business Subscription Drive. For more information, please visit  https://pmrems.org/subscription_page.html 

 

PMREMS Business Subscription Drive

Pocono Mountain Regional EMS is asking for business sponsorships for the 2021 Business Subscription Drive. For more information, please visit  https://pmrems.org/subscription_page.html 

 

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