Tradwives and their glossy, aspirational lives have dominated a large section of social media. Now there’s an aggressively ...
Don’t let anyone in or out of the clinic, or I’ll set it off.” For about 25 years, A Preferred Women’s Health Center, an ...
The “ Women of the Bible: Nameless Women” Bible study at St. Paul’s explores how the roles of women shape scripture. In the Bible, there are over 600 nameless women, and many of them played notable ...
A memorandum of understanding with a Christian Bible study program could soon be on the desks of the New Hanover County ...
International Mission Board President Paul Chitwood described how God’s heart is revealed as being the heart of a missionary God during the Monday night session of ...
More than 5,300 files released by the Department of Justice under the Epstein Files Transparency Act contain references to ...
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A forgotten tower watching the endless ocean
Standing alone on a rugged coastal landscape, this mysterious circular stone tower overlooks the vast ocean and an empty volcanic plain. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs, rough terrain, and a ...
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Why the ‘pursuit of happiness,’ 250 years later, remains the Declaration of Independence’s most novel phrase
The primary obligation of any government, the Declaration of Independence tells us in its famous second paragraph, is the “safety and happiness” of its citizens. The necessity of securing safety is ...
A Pew survey included a question on their Religious Landscape Survey: “How often do you think about the meaning and purpose of life?” Nearly half the sample (47%) said that this was a thought they had ...
Get ready to hear a lot more about Texas State Rep James Talarico D , the Democratic nominee for U S Senate in Texas ...
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has received complaints that military commanders are calling the war on Iran "biblically sanctioned" and a path to the end times. It's an alarming sign of ...
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'A lie from the pit of hell': Episcopal leaders push back on rumors of fatal decline
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (RNS) — More than 850 Episcopal Church leaders gathered in Charlotte to talk about the future of the church and what the denomination still has to offer.
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