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Excerpt from the new book 'Sister, Sinner,' by Claire Hoffman, about the life and mysterious disappearance of 1920s evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson.
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An attorney for LifeWise is warning Ohio districts they could be sued over policies preventing groups from giving materials, candy or trinkets.
As Easter approaches and Passover fades away this week, I offer to you, dear readers, and your families, a two-word prayer to ...
As a new report suggests that the number of young churchgoers has quadrupled, Helen Coffey investigates this potential UK ...
Pastor Rod Loy and members of his First NLR congregation don't shy away from the sometimes politically charged word ...
The Myhelp-Yourhelp Foundation, in partnership with PayAngel, has donated items and cash worth about GH₵70,000 to the Weija ...
Easter, a significant Christian festival, celebrates Jesus Christ's resurrection, symbolizing hope, renewal, and eternal life ...
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Why mother-foetal connection is crucial to development of good values, nation-buildingExpectant mothers and their unborn babies in Oyo State are about to experience a new kind of care that could shape ...
A delightful book about blended families and the love they share with one another, “Nearly Exactly Almost Like Me” is a ...
A federal judge on Friday ordered Turkish national Rumeysa Ozturk to be returned to Vermont, where she will remain in custody, pending a bail hearing. Ozturk, a PhD student at Tufts University, was ...