February is recognized as National Senior Independence Month a time to celebrate older adults and their yearning to live ...
A young man's uphill journey to become a doctor reveals how faith, preparation and persistence help us climb the personal ...
Embedded within this Great Principle are four key tenets that show us what living it out actually looks like: heart, soul, mind and loving our neighbor as ourselves. In my last article, we focused on ...
Michelle Reaves, lifelong resident, becomes first black female mayor of Louisville ...
Love does not originate in human emotion, effort, or affection. It begins in the very being of God. Every act of creation, redemption, and restoration flows from His love.
Elder Clark G. Gilbert, the newest apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ, says he feels overwhelmed but feels strengthened by support from family and church leaders.
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The Root on MSNOpinion
Exclusive: Raphael Warnock Breaks Down the Real Problem with Trump’s Version of ‘Christianity’
"In Donald Trump's White House, Jesus is a victim of identity theft," Sen. Raphael Warnock told The Root in an exclusive interview.
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Southfield church hosts biblical-artifact display
A Southfield church is hosting an ancient-religious artifacts display that includes a working replica of a Gutenberg press. “Inspired” features more than 100 manuscripts, including a 15th-century ...
Independent.ie on MSN
Wexford woman and teacher Sr Alice Mary Sinnott led a remarkable life and left a lasting legacy in New Zealand
On the morning of Janruary 6, an extraordinary Wexford woman, Sister Alice Mary Sinnott passed away, having lived a truly remarkable life, from Blackwater, Wexford to Auckland New Zealand. At her ...
Beginning in Fall 2026, Anderson University will launch AU Called to Lead, a chapel-credit spiritual group series designed to help business students integrate faith, leadership, and professional ...
Manistee News Advocate on MSN
In hard times, simplify life and focus on what matters most
Columnist cites a 2010 General Conference message from Deter Uchtdorf, urging us to simplify life and strengthen four key relationships: God, family, others and self.
In a world that’s always been hostile to Christ, we’re called to navigate it faithfully, not flawlessly. This “battle of halftime shows” mirrors the broader struggle in American politics, especially ...
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