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Trump administration officials are quoting (and misquoting) the Bible. Is it good for the Jews?
Biblical rhetoric in American life has helped sustain a pluralistic moral vision, writes a scholar specializing in the influence of Jewish ideas on American history.
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Reviving ancient wisdom: Music therapy for holistic well-being
Harnessing Music for Mental and Emotional Balance Munish Sood Mandi In an era where stress and lifestyle-related issues are ...
Capable” kids have practiced coping and learned competence for life’s challenges. We’d argue that competence is deeper than ...
Quantum Self-Love™ launches with a groundbreaking original theory that explains why your life feels chaotic — and gives ...
The "Come, Follow Me" study guide for April 27-May 3 covers Exodus 35-40 and Leviticus 1, 4, 16 and 19 includes details about ...
On his last day in Equatorial Guinea, Pope Leo XIV reminded Catholics in the country to seek strength, justice and hope from ...
At his final Mass in Africa, Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to proclaim the Gospel with passion and bear witness through their ...
Through Scripture, God reveals to us the meaning of our lives, shows us His love, and encourages us then to spread it to all, ...
President Donald Trump recorded a Bible reading from the Oval Office this week, getting both praise and criticism as he ...
Great American Media President Bill Abbott shared his gratitude that his platform could serve as the sole producer and ...
Church walls lined with Renaissance art have shaped a quiet but powerful assumption over time, that holiness somehow looked ...
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