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PICTURE PERFECT?
Photographer recognized for
work covering strife in
Guatemala pg.
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FAMILYWARRIORS
Local men make a stand to
fight for their families and their
faith pg.
4
NO MORE MEDIOCRITY
Stop waiting for your ship to
come...
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INSIDE www.
GoodNewsFL.
org
PICTURE PERFECT?
Photographer recognized for
work covering strife in
Guatemala pg.
6
FAMILYWARRIORS
Local men make a stand to
fight for their families and their
faith pg.
4
NO MORE MEDIOCRITY
Stop waiting for your ship to
come in.
Instead, swim out to
meet it pg.
9
LIVESON FIRE
Fightingfiresisn’teasy
work,butsomerescue
workersgetfiredupabout
servingpeopleinneed.
By Marisa Zeppieri-Caruana
THE GOOD NEWS
A typical day in the life of a fire
rescue worker is anything but ordinary.
From blazing infernos and car
accidents to heart attacks and fall
victims, firefighters and paramedics
never quite know what to expect when
the next call comes in.
These rescue workers seem to
exemplify John 15:13 – “Greater love has
no one than this, than to lay down one’s
life for his friends” – by risking their lives
in order to save their fellow man.
Although these heroes have been
praised and recognized more since Sept.
11, 2001, their work still pushes them to
the limits
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