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When You Are Broken

When You Are Broken

By Pastor John Anderson Broken. Every time that word comes up I immediately go back in my mind to a day when I was in second grade. I was taken out of class and informed by my teacher and principal that my mother, on her way to pick me and my sisters up from school,...

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Henry County Pregnancy Resource Center

Henry County Pregnancy Resource Center

By Janice Wright The Pregnancy Resource Center, in Henry County, is a Christ-centered ministry committed to upholding the sanctity of human life believing there is a purpose and a plan for every child.  Board members, staff, and volunteers model Christ’s love in every aspect of their ministry. They serve teens, women, men and families by...

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Martin Luther King, Sr. – Native Son of Stockbridge

Martin Luther King, Sr. – Native Son of Stockbridge

by Diane Ide Martin Luther King, Sr. was born Michael King on December 19, 1899 in Stockbridge, GA at a time when Georgia’s Reconstruction period following the Civil War was coming to an end.  Stockbridge was a railroad town surrounded by rural farmland and many who didn’t work on farms held jobs at the  town’s...

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5 Easy Ways to Start 2018 Financially Savvy

5 Easy Ways to Start 2018 Financially Savvy

Happy New Year, Henry County!  The new year is in front of us like a blank canvas waiting to be colored.  Is that a bit dramatic?   Possibly…  But if you think about it, 2018 is waiting for all things new, or enhancements on all the things already in place within our lives.  Here are some...

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A Lifetime of Service

A Lifetime of Service

The Honorable Wade Crumbley leaves a legacy of 40 years of service as he retires from the Henry County justice system on December 31, 2017.  His roots go deep in Henry County with his ancestors being among the first European settlers in the area. Growing up in Kelleytown, Wade enjoyed playing in the fields and...

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Ordinary People / Extraordinary Lives

Ordinary People / Extraordinary Lives

Randy Dodd and Sherri Wehunt grew up in Henry County where they attended Fairview Elementary and Stockbridge High. Randy, three years older, was first introduced to Sherri in the late sixties when Sherri came into the youth group at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church in Ellenwood. The youth group was a dynamic company of teens where...