Book Launch for Local Author “Expect the Miraculous: A True Life Story of the Extraordinary Power of God” is an inspirational book which highlights author Carol Romeo’s true life experiences with the supernatural power of God. The strength of the book is the author’s ability to describe what is often indescribable – the miraculous interventions […]
By Charly SHELTON The ancient Chinese practice of qigong, a system of well-being and self healing, is over 3,000 years old. By drawing positive energy in and expelling negative energy, it is believed by some that a person can heal the body, elevate the mind and deepen the spirit. But it does take work, and […]
QUESTION: My husband (I’ll call him John) is very depressed after losing a job that he had for 30 years. The company filed for bankruptcy and totally closed down. John worked his way up from delivery boy to management and has incredible management skills, so I think he would have no problem finding another management […]
By Charly SHELTON The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Dept. responds to many different kinds of calls, and almost all of them are high-tension events. Rare is the case when everything is going well and all parties are calm when the LASD is called to respond. And while deputies are trained in crisis management, counseling and mediation, […]
This Week at LCIF Everyone is invited to join Lutheran Church in the Foothills at its 10 a.m. worship service on Sunday, July 30. Pastor Scott Peterson will preach a sermon titled “Where in the World am I?” from his summer sermon series called “Growing Up, Waking Up, Cleaning Up.” Coffee and donuts will be […]
Question: My son married a girl who he has known since childhood. We lived in the same neighborhood. Our challenge now is they argue frequently and each has threatened divorce. What we don’t understand is, when they were younger before they married, they got along great and they spent a lot of time together. Our […]
By Mary O’KEEFE “…All things change but truth, and that truth alone lives on forever … In my creator, my country and my fellow man.” ~ The Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore) It was this view of the “Old West” when cowboys represented all that was good about the United States – hard work, honorable code, […]
By Megan MELNYK As summer heats up, children from the community will have the opportunity to cool off with this year’s vacation Bible school (VBS) at Community Life-First Baptist Church of La Crescenta. “Volcano Island” will be similar in structure to many of its previous programs where children will have the opportunity to participate in […]
La Cañada Pres to Host Northwest Boychoir La Cañada Presbyterian Church will host a free Northwest Boychoir concert on July 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Joseph Crnko will be the conductor. Free admission; donations accepted to benefit Union Rescue Mission. Free parking; mobility-challenged accessible. For more information either call (818) 790-6708 or email […]