More Ohio churches attacked by vandals- The increase in vandalism is concerning public officials
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More Ohio churches attacked by vandals- The increase in vandalism is concerning public officials
Church vandalism attacks again are on the increase here in the State of Ohio. A man from Painesville vandalized and attempted to set on fire a church in Willoughby earlier this month. In Southeast Ohio, in Washington County, four adults were arrested who broke into, vandalized, and ransacked a church. The four have been arrested on charges of breaking and entering, desecration, and child endangerment, as a six-year-old child was with them during the incident. Other recent attacks on churches took place in Shelby and in Fredericktown, Ohio. The vandalism and destruction have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage at both churches. The Ohio Christian Alliance has contacted State Attorney General Dave Yost and will provide him with the reports from these local communities. The churches have responded by holding special revival meetings and greater outreach to the community with the Good News of the Gospel. Joining me to discuss these recent developments is Pastor Al Davis. Tune in and tell a friend.
Part 2 Ohio's ed choice program has been expanded to historic levels here in the State of Ohio. Over 100,000 have registered for the program so far this year. To apply for ed choice money for your child, you can make application for this year's school tuition until June 30, 2024. Greg Lawson, Research Fellow at the Buckeye Institute, and a champion of the ed choice program, explains in detail how parents and students benefit from the new school choice program, whether it's public school, private school, charter school, or a combination for each of their students, Ohio's ed choice program is a win-win for everyone. Click here to see Ohio EdChoice program details and the income chart per family and dollar amount for each student.
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