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Why Scripture talks of our entreaties to God as rising like incense. Some prayers find their way back quickly, like sunlight glancing off water. Others seem to drift into the distance and never return ...
Gizelle Bryant doesn’t appear to have much sympathy for former Real Housewives of Potomac costar Mia Thornton after her arrest. “This is called life. It seems like life is lifing for her. And when ...
The rodeo world is rallying in prayer and support for barrel racer Anita Ellis, who remains in the ICU after a serious accident on November 15 where she suffered a head injury and facial fractures.
Though no longer with us, Kobe Bryant remains one of the most iconic figures in NBA history. Synonymous with the Los Angeles Lakers, where he played all of his 20 seasons, delivering five ...
More than 100 New Yorkers moved by the horrific Park Ave. mass shooting gathered at a multi-faith prayer vigil at Bryant Park Tuesday night. A gathering of some 150 mourners — including faith leaders, ...
Raihala: Meet the Minnesotan who coined the term ‘gay pride’ and tossed a pie in Anita Bryant’s face
Thom Higgins is credited for coining the term “gay pride.” He also earned national headlines when he threw a pie in anti-gay activist Anita Bryant’s face in 1977. And for most of his 44 years, Higgins ...
CONYERS, Ga. — On the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, a prominent metro Atlanta pastor led a prayer and demonstration outside a Target store in Conyers, where he continued his call for a ...
When the Hebrew words felt empty, a rabbi suggested thinking of it as “Wow! Please? Thank you." By Jodi Rudoren As part of “Believing,” The New York Times asked several writers to explore a ...
Normally I talked to God without thinking. But a terrible phone call brought new intention. By Nelson C.J. As part of “Believing,” The New York Times asked several writers to explore a significant ...
The path to women’s liberation has always been blocked by other women. Before Amy Coney Barrett rose to the Supreme Court or Marjorie Dannenfelser began her war on legal abortion, there was Phyllis ...
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