Several religious leaders rejected Oklahoma School Superintendent Ryan Walters’ demands Thursday that every classroom have a bible and that it be taught.
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Some Cities Facing Homelessness Crisis Applaud Supreme Court Decision, While Others Push Back
SEATTLE (AP) — A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court allowing cities to enforce bans on sleeping outside in public spaces will allow San Francisco to begin clearing homeless encampments that have plagued the city, the mayor said Friday as she applauded the ruling. The case is the most significant on …
Cook County Wellness Alert: The Surprising Truth About Your Daily Vitamin Use. Doctors Explain
In this article, The Medical Experts @ The Health Standard, share their expert insights of the findings and provide Illinois residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters
Non-Christian Religious Leaders React To Walters’ Bible In Classroom Mandate
Non-Christian religious leaders say they are concerned about the new state policy requiring a Bible in every 5th through 12th-grade public classroom.
After ’50 Shades of Gray’ Regains Popularity on Netflix, Evangelist Shane Pruitt Warns Christian Women About ‘Consuming This Trash’
Shane Pruitt is warning Christians that the call to pursue purity in the films and media they consume isn’t just for men but for also for women.
Business Opportunities Blossoming in Latin America
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Dell Van Orden, former editor of the Church News, dies at age 88
Dell Van Orden helped document the news of the Church from 1968 to 1999, covering the ministry of six Church presidents. He died Thursday at age 88.
Justin Brierley explains why he believes the New Atheism failed and describes a new openness he sees in people when it comes to faith. @JusBrierley
Justin Brierley explains why he believes the New Atheism failed and describes a new openness he sees in people when it comes to faith.