Good News - March 2026

The features that I like best in the GOOD NEWS are the annual non-profit and Christians Leaders covers in November and December, the advertisements for churches and, of course, the GOOD NEWS WANTS TO KNOW section. I would like to see more churches spotlighted in articles sharing what God is doing through them and less of the Classified section, which I know is helpful, but could utilize that space differently and push those to online links to reference as needed. I do love the fact that we have such a large Christian publication that is in so many places across South Florida and pray that God continues to use this ministry to reach more people for His Glory. Steve Daigle, Campus Pastor, Calvary Chapel Parkland I appreciate how GOOD NEWS shares Christ-centered stories of transformation, highlights marketplace ministry, encourages bold faith in business, and unites churches across our region to advance the Gospel with relevance, integrity, and community impact. I think it would have great impact if more individuals were featured in a section or column on how their faith has impacted them. Steve Solomon, Area Director, CBMC South Florida I love the GOOD NEWS. It is a gift to have a newspaper that thoughtfully speaks into so many areas of our Christian life. The articles on faith and culture, parenting, marriage, and the daily challenges we face do more than inform — they strengthen and equip us to walk more faithfully with the Lord. As the leader of a pro-life organization, I am especially grateful for your courageous and compassionate coverage on abortion. From powerful personal testimonies of healing to clear, principled engagement on the Amendment 4 debate, GOOD NEWS addresses these issues with both truth and grace. That kind of balanced, faithful witness is deeply needed. Thank you for being a voice of clarity, courage, and encouragement for the Body of Christ. Tewannah Aman, Executive Director, Broward Right to Life Wants to Know… Steve Solomon Oksana Horton

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