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Judge Resa Mitchell Collaborates With Community Development Builders Abroad

Community Builders And Developers Partner With Resa To Rebuild Communities Abandoned by Infidel Fathers


Cornerstone Temple Court has contributed a lot to the development of communities by providing justice through biblical law, mediation and arbitration. Judge R…

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Judge Resa Mitchell Plans to Restore Unmarried Men and Women Abused in Marital Relationships

Judge Resa Mitchell Is Scheduled to Meet With Leaders From Divorced Environments To Discuss Advocacy For Unmarried Men and Women Abused in Marital Relationships


By Hyvee Nessays, Contributor

Posted on 10/13/2022


Many unmarried men and women pass through various…

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Judge Resa Mitchell Connects With Global Leaders Across The Nation To Rebuild Communities and Help The Abandoned

Judge Resa Mitchell Advocacy for Justice Within Christian Communities Through Biblical Law.


By Hyvee Nessays, Contributor

Posted on 10/08/2022


Madam Resa, a Chief Judge at the Chief Cornerstone Temple Court, has helped solve Christian disputes according to bibli…

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Judge Resa Mitchell Plans Are Set for Regathering The Lost 12 Tribes of Israel 2023

Judge Resa Mitchell Reaches Mainstream Plans Set For The Lost 12 Tribes Of Israel Outreach 2023


By Emmy Ang, Contributor

Posted on 10/07/2022


We need justice everywhere, even among believers – the church. It may sound ironic that the church is capable of bicker…

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Judge Resa Mitchell Fighting Injustice Against the Afflicted


Judge Resa Mitchell Leads the Church Council Commission Ecclesiastical Administration in New Directives for 2023


By Liz Blake, Contributor

Posted on 10/05/2022


The advocacy for women is about to undergo a transformation. Chief Judge Resa will issue new directi…

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South Dakota Is One of the Few States That Protects the Marriage Relationship From Intentional, Outside Interference.

Alienation of affection was first codified as a tort by the New York state legislature in 1864, and similar legislation existed in many U.S. states in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since 1935, this tort has been abolished in 42 states. Alienation is, ho…

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Want To Start A Business? Black Women Entrepreneurs Give Their Best Advice

Posted on September 14th, 2022


It’s always a good day to #BuyBlack – especially from Black women. For Black Business Month, we’re spotlighting a few dope Black women-owned businesses that you can support today. These badass business owners are changing the game f…

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Half of New US Entrepreneurs Are Women, Leading a Creation Boom

Posted on September 13th, 2022


Women and minorities have been fueling the boom in business creation of the past two years in the US.


A survey found that almost half of 2021’s new entrepreneurs were women, a significant uptick from 28% in 2019. And the share of n…

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