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It was in this month in 1865 the Civil War was largely ended, and the long painful task of rebuilding the nation began. It ...
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Are we more biblically illiterate than ever?
Only 66% of Evangelicals knew that Jesus was from Nazareth, while 86% knew that Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. Only ...
PRAY.COM is proud to announce that The Chosen People —distributed in partnership with iHeartMedia (NASDAQ:IHRT)—will cross 3 ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill continues his four-week overview of the Bible's 66 books, focusing on Holy Week in the Gospels.
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News and faith as reflections of ourselves
In this season of Lent, it may seem odd to talk about spirituality and secular things at the same time, as we usually ...
With insights from leading historians, such as Professor George W. Bernard and Dr. Lucy Wooding, Suzannah explores Henry's nuanced theological positions, his Christmas speech of 1545 lamenting ...
Removing books about the Holocaust and the Black experience in the United States strikes at the heart of the academy’s ...
Critics, including First Amendment advocates, worry that the curriculum blurs a line between teaching about religious literature and promoting a religion — with an incentive that could persuade ...
The Jewish holiday of Passover begins on April 12. Here's what to know about it in 2025, and how it will be marked in ...
Not long ago, Pastor E.A. Adeboye of The Redeemed Christian Church of God made a comment concerning the payment of one-tenth of income by adherents.
This is the second in the series on the Biblical basis of Colonialism and Imperialism ...
There is evil in the world. Turn on the evening news, as he does most days, and you’ll see plenty of controversy, tragedy and pain, with just a few minutes of positive news at the end. America, the ...