FAITH

Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Home Insurance Headache: A Storm Brewing Nationwide

Imagine this: you live in Florida, and a hurricane just slammed into your town. You expect your insurance to help you rebuild, right? Not always. Recently, Florida has been struggling with a big problem in home insurance. Insurance companies are either fleeing the state or hiking up prices so high t

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Oct 07 2024RELIGION

Breaking Up: When Beliefs Don't Match

Imagine you’re in a relationship, but your partner doesn’t share the same religious beliefs as you. That was the case for one young woman who found herself in this tricky situation. She had to make a tough call – end the relationship or keep going despite their differences. Both she and her partner

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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Should Texas Schools Teach the Bible? Many Christians Say No!

Imagine walking into a Texas elementary school classroom and seeing Bible stories on the curriculum. That's what could happen if a new proposal by the Texas Education Agency is approved in November. The plan suggests including Biblical lessons in state reading and language arts classes. But not all

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Kathie Lee Gifford's New Book Raises Questions About Biblical Interpretation

While Kathie Lee Gifford's latest book "Herod and Mary: The True Story of the Tyrant King and the Mother of the Risen Savior" may attract attention from fans, its biblical interpretations have sparked debate among scholars. Critics argue that Gifford's co-author, Dr. Bryan M. Litfin, has a Ph.D. in

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Oct 01 2024CRYPTO

Living Longer Than Expected: Jimmy Carter's Secrets to a Long Life

Jimmy Carter, the longest-living president in U.S. history, has defied the odds and continued to thrive well into his 100s. As he approaches this incredible milestone, let's take a closer look at the habits and factors that have contributed to his remarkable longevity. Carter's remarkable story beg

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

Jimmy Carter: A Life Dedicated to Peace and Human Rights

Former President Jimmy Carter's legacy in foreign policy is marked by his courageous pursuit of peace and human rights. He tackled challenging issues like the Panama Canal Treaties, which improved U.S.-Latin American relations, and the Camp David Accords, maintaining peace between Israel and Egypt s

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Sep 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Mystery of Faith and Madness

In a small town, Detective Lois Tryon is on a mission to catch a serial killer who is using biblical carnage to taunt her. With the help of a reporter and a nun, Lois must navigate her own troubled past and family life while unraveling the mystery. The show's creator, Ryan Murphy, aimed to create a

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Sep 17 2024RELIGION

The Faithful and the Welcoming: Unpacking the Heart of Midwestern Lutheranism

In the heart of America's Midwest, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) has been a beacon of warmth, inclusivity, and community for generations. When Governor Tim Walz, a Lutheran raised Catholic, brought his progressive legislative record onto the Democratic ticket, the nation took not

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Rewriting Genesis: A Critical Exploration of Faith and Literature

Marilynne Robinson, a renowned author and Pulitzer Prize winner, has written a thought-provoking book, "Reading Genesis," that explores the first book of the Hebrew Bible and its significance in our modern world. While Robinson's erudite analysis is engaging and well-researched, it is not without it

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Speaking Up for Faith: Navigating Doctrinal Errors in the Classroom

As a parent, it's natural to feel concerned when your child's teacher presents information that contradicts your child's religious beliefs. The article "My child's teacher is saying things about my religion" highlights the challenges of balancing academic freedom with sensitivity towards students' b

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