Don’t miss this important fundraising event to show your compassion for those in need in your community. The Foundry Ministries is joining together with Changed Lives Christian Center (CLCC) for the Sixth Annual Leadership Luncheon. The event supports both organizations long-term residential and transitional programs for the homeless, the addicted and ex-inmates re-entering society. Funds raised will also be used to provide food, medical and dental care, clothing and other basic necessities for impoverished and homeless individuals and families.We hope you’ll join us in this time of inspiration and fellowship.
For more information contact Doug White, at (205) 425-7737, ext. 23, or dwhite@thefoundryonline.org.
Paul Finebaum

Paul Finebaum is an American sports author,
television and radio personality and former
columnist based in Birmingham, Alabama.
His primary focus is sports, particularly those in the Southeast. In 2013 he was hired by ESPN for its new SEC Network and produces a television and radio show out of the network’s home base in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Finebaum was born in Memphis and attended the University of Tennessee. He first arrived in Birmingham in 1980 and became a columnist and investigative reporter for the Birmingham Post-Herald. His work has earned him over 250 writing awards, including his stories on the
recruitment of Alabama basketball player Buck Johnson. He was also first to report the firing of Auburn University coach Terry Bowden in 1998.
In 2001 he launched the Paul Finebaum Radio Network, whose flagship station was on WJOX-FM. The show was syndicated in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, and also heard on Sirius XM Radio.
Finebaum has also been a guest on television’s “Larry King Live,” CBS’ “60 Minutes,” “Nancy Grace,” MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” HBO and Tru TV.