Celina Insurance Group recognizes Black for insurance achievement
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CELINA – Jennifer Black, senior claims representative at Celina Insurance Group, recently earned the ultimate designation for a claims professional – senior claim law associate.
Black successfully completed four programs – legal principles, liability, fraud and automobile claims and coverage – from the American Educational Institute. Each program includes seven courses and a test.
“Although it took me a few years to complete, I am grateful for this learning experience,” Black said. “I’m able to relate the content to what I do every day while improving the value I bring to our policyholders.”
“By earning this designation, Jennifer has specialized expertise and knowledge to support our policyholders,” Brenda Gross, claims manager at Celina, said.
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) If you’re Christian in Bluefield and most everyone is, in this small city tucked into the Appalachian Mountains you have your choice. You can follow Pastor Doyle.
Bluefield, W.Va.
If you’re Christian in Bluefield – and most everyone is, in this small city tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains – you have your choice.
You can follow Pastor Doyle Bradford of Father’s House International Church, who has forcefully backed former President Donald Trump – doubting Mr. Trump’s defeat in November and joining some congregants at the Jan. 6 “Save America” rally that degenerated into the Capitol riot.
Or you can go less than three miles away next to the rail yard, to Faith Center Church, where Pastor Frederick Brown regards Mr. Bradford as a brother – but says he’s seriously mistaken. Or you can venture up East River Mountain to Crossroads Church, where Pastor Travis Lowe eschews Mr. Bradford’s fiery political rhetoric, seeking paths to Christian unity.
Three West Virginia churches have much in common. All of them condemn the desecration of the Capitol and pray for a way to find common ground. But they diverge on a central issue: What is the role of evangelical Christianity in America's divisive politics?