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Jan 16 2026RELIGION

Baton Rouge Faith Events: Celebrations and Inspiration Ahead

Baton Rouge is buzzing with faith-based events in the coming weeks. First up, St. James Baptist Church is throwing a big party. They're celebrating their pastor, Rev. J. L. Franklin, and his wife, Lisa, on February 1st. The service kicks off at 8 a. m. , and everyone's invited. After the service, th

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Lindsey Vonn: A Blend of Cultures and American Pride

Lindsey Vonn is more than just a skiing star. She is a mix of cultures and a proud American. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, she moved to Vail, Colorado, at age 12. This move shaped her identity, blending Midwest roots with the Rocky Mountains' intensity. Vonn has been a key figure for Team USA for ov

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Jan 14 2026RELIGION

Faith and Politics: A Complex Mix

In the world of politics, faith often plays a big role. Recently, State Sen. Doug Mastriano decided not to run for governor again. He said it was because of divine guidance. He felt it wasn't the right time, but he's not stepping away from politics completely. This decision might also have something

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Jan 14 2026OPINION

Why Public Praise of God in Sports Can Be Problematic

The recent success of Indiana University's football team has been a joy to witness. Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner, is not only a talented athlete but also a dedicated student and a caring son. His achievements are truly impressive, and he deserves all the praise he receives. However,

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Why Texas Democrats Clash on Faith and Politics

James Talarico, a Democratic Senate hopeful from Texas, has some strong opinions about how his party treats people in conservative areas. He thinks the national Democratic Party can come off as snobby and even against certain cultural values, like religion, that matter a lot to folks in red states.

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Jan 10 2026RELIGION

Trusting God, Not Just Leaders

In the vast landscape of faith, people often struggle with where to place their trust. A story from Maine shows how a couple's dedication transformed a struggling church into a vibrant community. Their commitment to God and love for others made a real difference. This story highlights that faith is

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

From Walk-On to Star: Jakobe Thomas's Journey and Beliefs

Jakobe Thomas's football journey is quite inspiring. He started as a walk-on quarterback and now he's a standout safety for the Miami Hurricanes. His team is in the playoff semifinals, ready to face Ole Miss. Let's explore his background, faith, and how he got to where he is today. Born in Starkvil

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Trump's Bold Move: Defense Industry Under Scrutiny

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on January 7, 2026, to address the U. S. defense industry. He warned major contractors about their financial practices, emphasizing the need for timely maintenance and efficiency. This move comes as a surprise to many, as Trump has previously been known fo

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Kam Franklin: The Rising Star from Mississippi

Kam Franklin has quickly become a key player for the Ole Miss Rebels' defense. In just two seasons, he has gone from a freshman on the honor roll to a crucial part of the team's first-ever College Football Playoff run. This success has sparked interest in his background, including his ethnicity, rel

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

Rueben Bain Jr. : The Miami Hurricane's Rising Star

Rueben Bain Jr. is a name that's becoming synonymous with Miami's defense. This young athlete is making waves on the field, leading his team towards the national championship. His ability to sack the quarterback has earned him the nickname "sacking machine. " If Miami wants to win, they'll need Bain

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