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Why a physical Bible helps you remember God's word | Faith Works
The "screen inferiority effect" suggests reading physical Bibles improves memory retention of scripture compared to digital ...
The director and writer tries to sleep in when he’s not on location in Angola, Antarctica or the Amazon.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, several dozen members of the Princeton community gathered for a series of events responding to the ...
A woman says that she had to start therapy after cracking open an energy drink and discovering a dead animal inside. In a ...
Funny Olde World on MSN
Was Moses actually an Egyptian elite?
What if one of the Bible’s most famous figures began his story inside ancient Egypt? Some researchers believe Moses may have ...
Willis Starcher’s son’s death from drugs led to a book dedicated in his memory about the life of Jesus Christ. “KINGDOM ...
The legendary image architect never misses.
INTERVIEW: The director of the latest Hoover adaptation starring Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers talks about the process of ...
When the Battlestar Galactica revival ended, the showrunners opted to do a prequel as a follow-up rather than a spin-off.
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When Kobe Bryant and LeBron James reacted to a 5'10" NCAA player who set a scoring record of 138 points: "He must have been wearing the Mambas"
Kobe and LeBron were blown away by the NCAA player who scored 138 points in a game.
Here are 11 beyond-shocking stories of athletes committing crimes while competing: 1. In 1983, boxer Luis Resto beat an ...
Austin senior Brayden Konkler suffered a freak accident last May that cost him two fingers. He returned to help basketball ...
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