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Hebrew scriptures: Charlie Kirk, Shabbat, and the secret of Jewish survival
Charlie Kirk embraced Shabbat as a life-changing pause. Judaism knows it as the force that sustained a people and changed the world.Before his assassination, Charlie Kirk's final project was to ...
For the fourth consecutive year, North Korea was named the country where Christians face the most extreme persecution, according to Open Doors’ World Watch List 2026, but Syria since the fall of ...
An initiative to tell the story of how religious groups and individuals are working to build and sustain Detroit has secured ...
There has been a long tradition of Mobile chiding the larger, better known Carnival in New Orleans. In 2018, Mobile Mayor ...
New book cites Christianity as the springboard of the American Revolution, with God as the true founding father. Author ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Samuel Green Freed Himself and Others From Slavery. Then He Was Imprisoned Over Owning a Book
After buying his own liberty, the Marylander covertly assisted conductors on the Underground Railroad, including Harriet ...
This is not something I knew when I washed up on the banks of the Ganges at the age of twenty-three, looking for my own ...
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‘You shouldn’t come to the temple drunk’: The ever-changing rules and rituals of LDS temple worship
The Salt Lake Tribune reports on the evolving rituals and accessibility of LDS temple worship, highlighting changes in ...
The 74 reports a decline in parents reading to children, linked to past negative experiences and digital distractions, ...
Genesis 19 (the story of Sodom and Gomorrah) is one of the most sobering chapters in the Bible. It shows us total moral ...
One of the most striking things about the Bible is how it makes the mind stretch. It 39;s the deliberateness for me. Rather ...
Derry Journal on MSN
The ‘unpurchasable James Diver!’ and his fight for the tenant farmers against landlordism in Inishowen
On New Year’s Day in 1926 the remains of James Diver were lowered into the ‘dew damp, hallowed mould’ of the Church of the ...
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