Alabama voters don’t always agree — but on public education, the message is clear: parents want more options, and they support public charter schools as part of a strong public education system.
As concerns grow about the impact of screens on children’s development, Alabama lawmakers advanced a bill Tuesday that would limit screen time in publicly funded child care and early learning programs for children from birth through age 5.
“These pastors … see the consequences and results of bad policy when broken people come to them for help. They’re in the trenches, and they also are here to pray God’s blessings and wisdom for all of you.” —Greg Davis to elected leaders
Speaking out of Colossians 1, Tony Merida discussed the supremacy of Christ while kicking off the spring chapel series on January 21 at the University of Mobile as he reminded students that Jesus alone is sufficient.
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