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Dr. John Diggs in Needham Tonight
          

  Dr. John Diggs, a medical doctor from South Hadley, will be in Needham tonight, June 14, at 7 p.m., for a presentation on homosexual marriage and how it would affect our society, particularly our children.
            As the culture around us changes at a rapid pace, the definition of marriage and its biblical foundation is being challenged as never before.  How should a Christian respond?  What are the facts?  What is the truthful yet loving response to the changes being made?  How does this affect our children, our churches, our society? Due to sensitive content, high school aged teens may attend at parent’s discretion but only when accompanied by that parent.
            Dr. Diggs will be at the Good Shepherd Christian Fellowship, 754 Greendale Avenue, which the first main road behind Muzi Ford, which is located at Exit 19B or 18 on Route 128 and Great Plain Avenue. When traveling away from Route 128, the church is to the right of Great Plain Ave. and to the north. It is on Greendale Avenue and past Grosvenor St. and Broad Meadow Road.
            Dr. Diggs is a board certified internist with 20 years of clinical experience and is co-chairman of the Massachusetts Physician’s Resource Council.  His background has been used to develop a series of messages advocating the sanctity of human life and the proven benefits of sexual self-control.  In addition to appearing at a variety of professional conferences, churches, high school and collegiate forums, Dr. Diggs has published numerous essays and articles for local and national print media.  He has spoken on more than 200 local and national radio programs – including the “Dr. Laura” Schlessinger show – and has made appearances on several television shows, including MSNBC, national Fox news, and The O’Reilly Factor.


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