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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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Deceived
Rev. Brenda Lee taking a polygraph.
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Provost Academy Georgia And The
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By Reverend Brenda Lee
According to a
Dream of GOD, the an
ti-Christ is here. I will be
called by the Council of
Churches to give an account
for the things that I have said.
The anti-Christ was present.
The photo above was taken
at the office of a polygraph
examiner. The Georgia Bu
reau of Investigation sug
gested that I take a polygraph
to prove that my statements
made to Children Social
Service were true. I had the
examiner to add the question
concerning statements that
I had made to the Catholic
Church about my visits to
Heaven and my spiritual jour
ney, which I have shared with
the readers of the Savannah
Tribune. I passed the poly
graph.
I can move on with my
life, knowing that I did my
best. Be not deceived; if you
think it is hard to resist evil
now wait and see what the an
ti-Christ has in store for you.
Revelation Chapter 6-18 It is
time for righteous Christians
to move out of the churches
and to allow the bishops to
have their buildings Anyone
who preaches a gospel con
trary to the Words of GOD is
of the devil.
The Savannah Morning
News published Mr. Castro’s
Neighborhood which pictured
him in hell with the devil and
the words, “Mr. Castro you’re
early! What ...” Mr. Michael
C. Traynor and Mr. Thomas
S. Barton would do well to
worry about their own souls.
I have never seen the paper
put a Pope, Rabbi, Bishop,
minister, priest, judge, or pol
itician in hell. They are the
people who do the real dam
age. The number is not three
women or three children.
It’s millions of children and
women worldwide. Next
week, count the number of
photos with the drama queens
and ask why are they in the
picture. Traynor and Barton
should ask themselves where
are they headed.
Last week CASA was giv
en an article in the morning
news; the director bragged
about a gay boy who had been
moved 14 times and he final
ly found his place; I assume
it was with a family that went
alone with the gay life style.
The CASA worker watched
this kid being thrown around
like a toy and she never had
the compassion to take him
into her home. What charity!
According to the
Savannah Morning News
the house of The Extreme
Make Over was sold. The
show was a testing ground
for gays to see if the nation
would sell its soul. The city
received $8,000.00 a year in
taxes. The suppliers took a
write-off, and the volunteers
were left with a bad taste in
their mouths. Beware of Hol
lywood and adult entertain
ment. LLC and Inc. indicate
that creditors will be left hold
ing the bag if anything goes
wrong. Nothing is free; nev
er accept anything that you
cannot afford to maintain.
Dr. Martin Luther
King and the Untouchables
of Chicago (elite police of
ficers who fought organized
crime in the 1930’s) could
not have imagined that child
molestations, pornography,
and homosexual would be
come legal. Blacks are just
beginning to understand that
Civil Rights had little to do
with the freedom of the Black
race, but the rights of the
rich and powerful to claim
perversion as freedom under
the Civil Right Acts. Blacks
should continue to ask Presi
dent Obama, the King family
and other Blacks to speak up
and out for the Black man’s
heritage Moses and JESUS.
Syria: The United States
should inquire of GOD if they
are to go into Syria. HE is
ware that the U.S. has been
instrumental in destroying
the ancient countries in the
Bible because they would not
acknowledge GOD. We will
see if GOD will use them to
punish the United States.
I have tried to pack a lot of
information in these articles.
I pray that they have helped
you with your walk with
GOD and your family.
I wish to connect with the
gang of 34th street: LaNorris
Young, Isaac Scott and fami
ly, Tony, Ronald, Bubba, and
Naomi. Art will be available
in November 2013.You may
reach me at (478) 320-4228.
Be Bless!
Provost Academy
Georgia (PAGA) is traveling
across Savannah to educate
the public about its unique,
tuition-free programs that
provide high school students
with a customized learning
experience. The first commu
nity information meeting was
held Monday, September 9 in
Savannah and the final meet
ing is Tuesday, September 24,
in Springfield. Prospective
students and parents interest
ed in learning about PAGA
are encouraged to attend to
ask questions, meet staff and
register on site.
PAGA is a statewide, sin
gle-school district that serves
students in grades 9 through
12. Like students in tradi
tional high schools, Provost
students work toward their
high school diploma, but be
cause classes are online, they
have the flexibility to log on
and learn at their own pace
from the comfort and safety
of their homes.
Dr. Monica Henson, Super
intendent and Chief Execu
tive Officer of PAGA explains
“Our program is working and
our kids are excelling aca
demically. More than 90% of
our juniors statewide are at or
above grade level in literacy
as measured by the state ex
aminations. This is the future
of education.”
In addition to on
line courses, PAGA also pro
vides face-to-face instruction
and guidance through Mag
ic Johnson Bridgescape®
learning centers. The Magic
Johnson Bridgescape® cen
ter is designed to serve stu
dents who have dropped out
of school, who are at risk of
dropping out, or who are be
hind in school credits.“Our
goal is to ensure that no stu
dent falls through the cracks,”
said Earvin “Magic” Johnson,
who last year formed a stra
tegic alliance with Edison-
Leaming - which partners
with PAGA to operate the
Magic Johnson Bridges
cape® centers, workplace.”
The Magic Johnson Brid
gescape® centers in Georgia
are located in Atlanta, Ma
con, and Savannah. A fourth
center is scheduled to open
officially in Augusta in late
September.
“This is a unique opportuni
ty for students to earn a Geor
gia high school diploma, not
a GED,” said Yusuf Shabazz,
principal of The Magic John
son Bridgescape® center
in Savannah. Schedule of
meetings are: Monday, Sep
tember 16, 5:30 pm - 7:30;
Statesboro Regional Library,
124 S. Main St., Statesboro,
GA 30458; Tuesday, Sep
tember 17, 5:30 pm - 7:30pm
Long County Library, 28 S.
Main Street, Ludowici, GA
31316; Thursday, September
19, 5:30pm - 7:30 pm, Rich
mond Hill Library 9607 Ford
Avenue, Richmond Hill, GA
31324; Tuesday, September
24, Springfield Library, 810
Highway 119 South, Spring-
field, GA 31329,
For more informa
tion about the community
information meetings or to
enroll in PAGA, call 866-
517-5582 or visit www.
ga.provostacademy.com.
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