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LISA BISHOP participated in a book signing at White Wing Christian Bookstore on Feb. 22 for her first novel, “A Hobo’s Faith.” The book, though fiction, is based on the events of Bishop’s life, specifically her spiritual development, in the Cleveland area.
Cleveland native shares own story through fiction novel
White Wing Christian Bookstore welcomed local author Lisa Bishop into the store on Feb. 22, to sign copies of her first novel, “A Hobo’s Faith.” The book, first published in May 2012, is a work of ...
Feb 27, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
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THE SIDE STREET STRUTTERS JAZZ BAND will perform “Shiny Stockings,” featuring Meloney Collins, this Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Conn Center, sponsored by the Cleveland-Bradley Concert Association. Collins, with her radiant stage presence and soulful voice, has sung with Burt Bacharach, Julie Andrews and John Tesh as well as the musical presentation of Ray Charles, LIVE!
Side Street Strutters in concert Tuesday
“It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing.” This could be the theme for the Side Street Strutters as they perform their show titled “Shiny Stockings” on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Conn Center. T...
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OSCAR LEWIS AND ALISHA GAINES say it was no accident that Lewis wandered into the wrong Wednesday night class at North Cleveland Church of God in September 2012. The couple started dating in October, and Lewis proposed on Dec. 21. Lewis and Gaines plan to be married in June at North Cleveland Church of God’s Dixon Chapel.
Local couple believe destiny played matchmaker
Oscar Lewis was just trying to become involved with a ministry at North Cleveland Church of God when he accidentally sat in on the wrong Wednesday night class one September evening last year. He c...
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THE VOODOO LILY plant, also known as Amorphophallus konjac, is one of the most unusual exotic plants Donald and Cynthia Humes have grown in more than three decades. The plant can be found in West Africa, China, Japan and Vietnam. Not only is it edible and ornamental, the voodoo lily is used medicinally for its weight-loss properties.
Voodoo lily: A spellbinding plant
Having an exotic plant that grows in West Africa and suddenly blooms during Black History Month was only part of the surprise for gardening enthusiasts Donald and Cynthia Humes. Cultivating a plant...
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NORMA FERGUSON HILL graduated from Lee University with a bachelor of science degree in Christian education in 1994, and earned a master of arts degree in leadership ministries from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in 2005. The mother of two grown children and wife of Eric Hill stays busy with a television and radio broadcast about the importance of prayer and reliance on God and His Word.
Norma Ferguson Hill: A woman of faith and works
It takes only seconds to discover what is in the heart of Norma Ferguson Hill, a woman who manages to introduce the Word of God in most of her conversations with relative ease. But moving south to...
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SISSY HILLIARD, owner of Sissy’s Salon, uses a mirror to show Richard Roberts his newly shortened ponytail after having a nearly 12-inch braid cut off to donate to Locks of Love. Banner photos, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG
Sports editor loses his ‘trademark’
Losing all their hair because of an illness can be a traumatic experience for children, especially for young girls. To help soften the blow, organizations like Locks of Love make it possible for ch...
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MITCH GRAVITTE, who works as a lineman for Cleveland Utilities by day, founded Marvel Ministries and travels to various venues putting on magic shows to share his faith with others. Contributed Photo
Trick and truth: Magician tells stories of faith
Many people might not expect magicians to tell the truth while they are performing because their illusions are meant to make things appear different than they really are. But Mitch Gravitte spends ...
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ANDY AND MARGARET ANDERSON still capture the fun of family life with the humor of raising children after more than three decades of marriage. The Cleveland couple who met and married in Michigan posed with their five children above. Front row, from left, are Abraham, Sarah and Jacob. At back are Rebecca, Isaac, Andy and Margaret.
Confessions of a happily married couple
Marriage may be a fusion of the real with the ideal, engaged in by many who see love through rose-colored glasses. But as seasoned couples will tell you, marriage is what you make it. It can be wo...
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Cook posed for this photo after her recent marathon runs that totaled 39.3 miles over the course of two days in honor of her disabled son, Luke, who is learning to walk again after suffering from brain damage after a seizure. She said her goal was to “be his legs” as she ran and teach her other  children how to achieve their goals.
Local teacher runs marathons for disabled son
Jodi Cook’s oldest son could not run, so she decided to run for him. After many nights running on the treadmill in her home, she logged a total of 39.3 miles as she ran both a 13.1-mile half marat...
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LARRY THE DOG rests while girls who have taken part in Helping Paws Healing Hearts’ weekend camp for children who are grieving the losses of loved ones discuss their experiences with the organization’s founder. From left to right are Amy Hicks, Elliot Brock and Anna Sherrill. Banner photos, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG
Weekend day camp helps children deal with grief
Kids grieve in different ways than adults when they lose loved ones, said Amy Hicks, a counselor within the Cleveland City School system and founder of Helping Paws Healing Hearts. That’s why she...
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