The Happy Endings Foundation

The Happy Endings Foundation (THEF) believes children’s books should only have happy endings. It urges parents to buy positive books for their children.

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AT THE HAPPY ENDINGS FOUNDATION OUR AIMS ARE

To eradicate sad thoughts from all literature
To make people smile a little more often
To encourage authors to write more uplifting books for children
To highlight the dangers of reading sad books
To unite parents of a similar thinking and create a force with which to be reckoned
To protect the next generation of readers.
And, above all, to ensure the longevity of HAPPY ENDINGS (that means “to make sure happy endings are around for a long time”)

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100 Largest and Fastest-Growing U.S. Churches 2007

Our annual report on America’s changing church landscape exclusively lists the Outreach 100 Largest and Fastest-Growing Churches in America, using self-reported data. As of 2007, these reports are provided by Dr. Ed Stetzer, missiologist and director of LifeWay Research.

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Texas has a total of 16.

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Enter a book you like and the site will analyse our database of real readers’ favourite books (over 32,000 and growing) to suggest what you could read next.

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Feed the homeless, face the jury

A controversial city ordinance has led to a number of protests and now a trial. An Orlando man is the first person to face a jury for feeding the homeless.

It’s the first trial of its kind. A man is facing a judge and jury for violating Orlando’s ban on feeding the homeless. Eric Montanez, 22, was caught feeding a group in Lake Eola Park earlier this year. The prosecution told Eyewitness News their case rests on video taken of Montanez feeding the homeless, breaking Orlando’s feeding ban.

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