The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - December 21, 2016
Former area football player indicted
Searching For The Truth
in federal courtof Inverness, was indicted
The Babe will be Wrapped in
Fourty-five year-old Monty Ray Grow, formerly
Swaddling Clothes...
in Florida federal court in Tampa on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Grow is accused of
conspiracy to defraud the federal government through a health care scheme in
which Grow allegedly paid and received up to $20 million in kickbacks from a
One of the greatest mysteries of all human
Broward County compounding pharmacy in exchange for recruiting and refer-
history is the coming of God to dwell with mankind.
ring patients covered by Tricare, a health care insurance program that mainly
The Creator of the entire universe entered his cre-
Grow
provides medical coverage for military families, according to the indictmemnt
ation as a participant in the human drama ­ rather
by the U.S. Department of Justice.
than remaining detached from his creation as an ob-
Grow had played football for Citrus High School, college football for the Univer-
server. The all-powerful mastermind of time also
sity of Florida Gators from 1990-1993 and two seasons as a defensive back in the NFL: with
decided to change human destiny by coming as a
the Kansas City Chiefs in 1994 and the Jacksonville Jaguars during 1995 to 1996. Grow was
babe born in an obscure animal stall, to an unknown
charged with child abuse in a July 14, 2013 incident in which he was accused of leaving a
teenage girl in a tiny unknown town, and announce his birth to lowly shepherds in
three year-old girl alone in a car in a parking lot while he went inside a Clearwater strip club.
a nearby field. Angels announced to these shepherds that there would be a "sign",
Grow told law enforcement he'd left he girl alone for about twenty minutes while he went
5093 S.that this babe would be wrapped in "swaddling clothes".
Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
inside the club to collect a debt.
Phone: (352) To understand Fax:a(727) 362-4788 swaddling clothes would be "a
489-4588  why  baby wrapped in
Levy Man missing since
Tom Russell, Publishe,must understand the culture of that day. Travelers often took long strips
sign", you email: thenewscaster1@gmail.comI
Debbie Russell, Editor, email: of cloth with them on journeys because LOWER UNIT OILhigh and travel so
debbienewscaster@gmail.com the fatality rate was so CHANGE
Sunday fishing trip
thenewscaster.com · newscasterarchives.com  were used to wrap their bod-
dangerous. These strips, called "swaddling clothes",
ies for transport to a suitable burial place should they die in transit. No one in that
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culture would wrap a newborn child in clothing meant for burial, unless no other
According to a Dec. 13 press release, Levy County deputies have been
option was possible.
searching for 61 year-old Ronald Gregory Wesley, who has been missing
Thus, even the first cloth to touch His body was used by the Lord of the
since Sunday afternoon, Dec. 11. Mr. Wesley's family reported that he went
universe to prophetically announce the reason for His coming ­ to die for our sins
fishing in a lime rock pit off State Road 121, shortly before noon on Sunday.
­ as signified by being wrapped in swaddling clothes at the very moment of birth.
Deputies located his vehicle, which was parked near a gate adjacent to pri-
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.
vate property and near the rock pit. If anyone has spoken with Mr. Wesley
on Sunday afternoon or anytime since Sunday afternoon, please contact the
And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling
Levy County Sheriff's Office at 352-486-5111.
clothes, lying in a manger. - Luke 2:11, 12
Based on, Inspired Evidence a book by Bruce Malone, 2011
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ployees of the Quarter for 2016 at the Hospice of Citrus and the Nature Coast Annual Holiday
Staff Breakfast Meeting in Citrus Springs. Chosen based on nominations submitted by their
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attitude. Individual recognition was also given to numerous employees who completed 5
years, 10 years, 15 years or 20 years of service during 2016.
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