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The Christian Post on MSNThe Bible reading plan that changed my spiritual lifeIf you're like most Christians, you've probably tried to read through the Bible at some point — and maybe you've fallen off ...
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WTOV Steubenville on MSNBelmont County churches unite for week-long Bible reading ahead of National Day of PrayerA group has gathered at the Belmont County Courthouse to publicly read through the entire Bible in the days leading up to the ...
The Bible in Brief' by Betty Johansen introduces young readers to the story of God's plan for humanity, unpacking the journey ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A memorial is planned for the man killed by a falling tree last week. Richard Miller, 35, died Thursday night when the tree and power lines crashed down onto the vehicle ...
The State Department released its plans for reorganizing the agency Tuesday, a first step toward reducing what the Trump administration says is an inefficient foreign affairs operation.
The report points to a “clear difference” between churchgoing and non-churchgoing Christians, suggesting that people who do not engage in churchgoing and Bible-reading are less likely to identify as ...
The Commerce Department this week announced plans to hike tariffs on solar panels from East Asia, alleging that panels from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are receiving Chinese subsidies.
Kennedy has made removing artificial dyes from food a key priority from the day President Trump tapped him for the role. He recently traveled to West Virginia to promote the state banning certain ...
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to pull an additional $1 billion in federal funding from Harvard University amid his public battle with the institution, according to a report ...
The state of California plans to comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement's detainer after an illegal immigrant convicted of vehicular manslaughter was set to be released on July 19 ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed it was “fake news,” but purported plans to shutter huge sections of the Department of State sent shivers down the spines of U.S. diplomats over the weekend.
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