"After these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision: 'Fear not, Abram, I am your shield; your reward shall be very great'" (Genesis 15:1). Recognize that "fear not" is about God's ...
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Why dogs are treated so harshly in the Bible
This video investigates why dogs are often portrayed negatively in the Bible. Ancient societies depended on dogs for herding, ...
Mike Johnson argues biblical passages support border security and immigration enforcement, saying Scripture gives civil ...
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How historic protest music, including old Bible hymns, has inspired anti-ICE resistance in Minnesota
Some of protest music’s power has to do with singing itself. Making music in a group creates a tangible sense of community ...
Before people believe in you … you need to believe in yourself. Tim Tebow says … “You have to believe in the people who ...
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson referenced the Bible in response to criticism by Pope Leo over the Trump administration’s immigration practices. Pope Leo urged the humane treatment […] ...
The final tranche of files related to Jeffrey Epstein was released by the Justice Department on Friday, and a document has ...
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Finnish MP on trial over Bible verse to speak to Congress about Europe’s growing crackdown on speech
Finnish member of parliament Päivi Räsänen, who is awaiting a Supreme Court ruling in a criminal case over a Bible verse tweet, is scheduled to testify before the U.S. Congress on Wednesday about ...
That’s a manipulation of fear. It’s true that throughout the Bible we are told “fear not.” But fear is a reality of human ...
The Egyptian writings, believed to date back to the 13th century BC, refer to encounters with the Shosu, a group described as ...
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Apologist Wes Huff dismisses viral papyrus about Bible giants: 'Sensationalism'
Prominent Christian apologist Wes Huff recently dismissed an ancient Egyptian papyrus that has gone viral this week amid a ...
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Medgar Evers’ killer was a Klansman, but Trump administration says stop calling him a racist
The National Park Service has removed visitor brochures from the Medgar & Myrlie Evers Home National Monument. Among the ...
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