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🌎 Israel strikes a Gaza hospital twice, killing at least 20, including journalists and rescuers
Israel struck one of the main hospitals in the Gaza Strip on Monday and then hit the facility again as journalists and rescue workers rushed to the scene, killing at least 20 people and wounding scores more, local health workers said. It was among....
district court judge granted final approval last week to a partial settlement for clergy and staffers of the African Methodist Episcopal Church after a substantial percentage of funds from their retirement plan were discovered to be missing....
In a country known for its spices, yoga, the Taj Mahal and Hinduism, a movement is taking place to show the world that Christianity came to India as early as the first century CE. Indian Christians believe their history and heritage can be traced....
President Donald Trump spoke about heaven for a second time this week, this time fretting over the type of “report card” one might need to gain entry through the Pearly Gates. “People of faith, there’s a feeling, they wanna be good, y’know? They get....
Christian nationalism is not just an American thing. Here is Tom Tugendhat at The Washington Post: This summer, Paris is hosting millions of tourists. While foreigners ascended the Eiffel Tower or descended into the catacombs, many of....
Roman Catholic priest Robert Sullivan, 61, is under investigation following allegations that he engaged in a years-long sexual relationship with Heather Jones, beginning when she was 17. Jones, now 33, claims Sullivan offered financial....
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management issued a July memorandum clarifying that federal employees may openly discuss religion at work. The policy states that workers can pray, display religious symbols, and even persuade colleagues of....
Why Not Have the Content Poor Teach About Finances in the Church?
If you have attended evangelical churches for a long time like I have, you have probably sat through lessons and or sermons on how to handle your finances. This is especially true in churches that take a topical approach to sermons. But, it also....
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The Man was burning, and I felt nothing. Around me 70,000 people danced, shouted and wept beneath the black Nevada sky. Flames roared over the wooden effigy that gives the nine-day festival its name, techno beats pulsed like a heartbeat beneath....
This year, mothers ages 20 to 44 with young children have been leaving the workforce at a steady clip, according to a new analysis published on Wednesday. By July, the most recent month for which we have data, these women’s workforce....
Far before our time, the Renaissance humanist Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was an early advocate of transhumanism. In his Oration on the Dignity of Man from 1486, he has the Creator speak the following words to Adam, the first human: We have....
How should Christians, in light of their faith, think about the recent explosion in the application of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and other rapidly advancing technologies? This was the question foremost on the minds of many of us who....
On the first day of shooting “Frankenstein,” Guillermo del Toro held up a drawing of the creature he had made when he was a teenager. “He said, ‘This is like Jesus to me,’” recalls Oscar Isaac For the Mexican-born filmmaker, Mary Shelley’s 1818....
Most people think about mistakes or errors primarily in a negative way. A mistake equals failure. Someone did something unintended, the outcome of which is likely to be less than desirable. That’s generally how most of the population views....
Before we had kids, I thought of myself as a semi-adventurous person. One summer for our wedding anniversary, my husband and I went to Isla Mujeres, Mexico, for a week. I decided I wanted to get my picture taken with a shark. They had around....
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