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Why believing in a literal Adam and Eve matters
Data from the National Survey of Religious Leaders reveals that only 25% of Catholic and mainline Protestant pastors say they firmly believe in a literal Adam and Eve. Among Evangelical pastors, the ...
Texas megachurch pastor Josh Howerton is dishing out advice about how President Donald Trump’s immigration policies are ...
Someone shattered the plexiglas covering of a sign at Washington Plaza Baptist Church in Reston, removing the word "Pride." ...
As the police orderly room trial of four officers accused of extorting ₦151.5 million from a diaspora-based Nigerian reaches ...
affordability reflects how global respondents perceive the cost of living in a country, covering essentials like housing, ...
A politician in Finland who previously oversaw police as Minister of Interior recently told a conference in Berlin how ...
The guitar hero talks new music, why 'macho' is just another word for fear - and forgiving the man who molested him ...
The latest Iran-Israel conflict is very dangerous and demands varying levels of Human responsibilities and for God to also ...
With the utilization of unchecked AI to create content, these inaccuracies have unfortunately cast doubt for many on Scripture’s accuracy, such as this date-setting prophecy for the end times.
When our daughter comes home, we laugh, reminisce, eat delicious food, laugh more, make fun of each other ... and then she ...
Adon Olam is one of the dearest songs sung during synagogue services. It is recited or sung at different times in different countries, usually at the end of the Shabbat and holiday morning service.