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The New Republic on MSNPope Slams JD Vance’s Fake Christianity in Searing StatementThe Good Samaritan parable tells of a Jewish man left beaten and bloodied, barely alive, on the side of a road. While a ...
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The New Republic on MSNRepublican Sucks Up to Trump With Pathetic Attempt to Rename Greenland“President Trump has correctly identified the purchase of what is now Greenland as a national security priority, and we will ...
But with faith, any one of us can feel the Spirit doing the job of inspiring us, of encouraging us, of leading us in the ...
And when that ghost is none other than Jesus Christ, believed by more than two billion of the world’s people to be the very ... Alliata’s blessing, I set out to walk in the footsteps of ...
Supported by By Jesus Jiménez and Orlando Mayorquín Photographs ... evacuation orders were issued the night the fire broke out, thinking they were doing so only as a precaution and would be ...
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News Letter on MSN'A life cut short': Funeral for Ulster Unionist stalwart on what would have been his 54th birthdayDr Stephen McBride, vicar of All Saints’ Church of Ireland in the town, led the service (the reason it was held in a ...
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The Advocate (Newark) on MSNFaith Works: A moment of silence to cut through the sound and furyNewark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses how moments of silence can be an effective way to show respect regardless of religion.
Even though February must certainly be the most miserable month of the year, it is alive with many interesting events that happened in Carroll County history.
It was held in a bush arbor—a temporary structure in the woods, made of brush and branches piled on top of fresh-cut ... Jesus. It was a safe and free place for people to go—strung-out kids ...
Gaming the system is as easy as one, two, three. First, you learn about the things it allows and prohibits, then convince ...
Most large employers play down the likelihood that bots will take our jobs. Then there’s Klarna, a darling of tech investors.
Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna, has made clear he doesn’t believe the technology will simply free up workers to focus ...
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