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The Answers Adopted Kids Seek in the Teen Years
Economy Shrinks 0.4 Percent
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. economy, weak from a yearlong slowdown and battered by the terrorist attacks, declined in the July-September quarter in the strongest signal yet the country has slipped into a recession.
Honoring IRA Men Starts Controversy
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - Government plans to honor 10 IRA men, hanged long ago by the British and buried inside a grim Dublin jail, are stirring memories of Ireland's brutal battle for independence - and modern-day arguments about political...
Irish To Honor 10 IRA Men
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - Government plans to honor 10 IRA men, hanged long ago by the British and buried inside a grim Dublin jail, are stirring memories of Ireland's brutal battle for independence - and modern-day arguments about political...
Irish To Honor 10 Executed IRA Men
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - Government plans to honor 10 IRA men, hanged long ago by the British and buried inside a grim Dublin jail, are stirring memories of Ireland's brutal battle for independence - and modern-day arguments about political...
Pakistan Still Gracious in Crisis
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - Twenty years ago, this ancient frontier town only felt like Dodge City. True, men with fierce mustaches carried fiercer knives. But they were far too polite to cut your throat.
The Church's Secret Weapon
Are we more inclined to protest than to pray?
TRIVIA - or something a little different
Generation Z, the Holocaust, and the Gospel
The first 50-state survey of Holocaust knowledge among Millennials and Generation Z revealed a “worrying lack of basic Holocaust knowledge,” including more than one in 10 respondents saying they did not recall ever having heard the word...
One Big Way You Can Heed the Call to Help Right Now
How can Christian friends help ease the burden of one another's medical costs, especially during a pandemic?
7 Modern-Day Missionaries That Changed the World
Missionaries are an integral part of furthering the kingdom of God. Here are 7 modern-day missionaries that changed the world.
Children, the Church, and the Culture War: God's Blessings Ain't (Just) a Strategy
According to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau, America has gotten older faster over the last ten years than at any other time in history. Since 2010, Americans over 65 have become the fastest-growing segment of the population. Meanwhile,...
Macedonian Rivals Sign Peace Deal
SKOPJE, Macedonia (AP) - Hoping to end six months of bloody conflict, Macedonia's feuding factions signed a landmark peace deal Monday that clears the way for U.S. and other NATO troops to launch the daunting mission of disarming ethnic Albanian...
Saga Over Married Archbishop Ends
The soap-opera saga of an archbishop who ran afoul of the Vatican by getting married came to an end with his wife accepting that he was leaving her and saying she hopes they would be reunited in the afterlife.
Renaissance Exhibit Stirs Debate
ROME (AP) - A leading art historian has criticized the National Gallery in London for an upcoming exhibition on the 15th-century painter Masaccio, saying the risks in transporting the works far outweigh any benefit to the public.
Bible Pathways 7/8/2001
This World Is Not My Home
The Darwin Daze
Over the next few weeks, hundreds of events in dozens of countries will be held to celebrate the bicentennial birthday of Charles Darwin, occurring on February 12th. "Darwin Days," as they have been called, will honor the celebrant and showcase...
Resurrecting the Christian Brand
“It’s down, it’s out – and its core voters are getting old.” So opened a recent Newsweek article on the Republican party. “If the GOP expects to rebound, it had better figure out how to reach younger voters. But how?” For fun, Newsweek asked...
The Ending - Our Journey Online - December 31, 2018
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