Jesus went on to say that his disciples would live productive lives if they continued to “abide” in him. Just as the branch ...
This Sunday reflection is by Father Pascal Sorgho, a priest of the Diocese of Fada N'Gourma, in Burkina Faso.
Like Teddy Roosevelt, who invested time serving Christian endeavors post-White House, Mr. Carter went from meeting with world leaders to … teaching Sunday ... "the fruit of the Spirit" (c.f ...
No vegetables. No meat. No carbohydrates. No dairy. Just fruit. You may wonder how someone could survive on a fruit-only diet, but according to Anne, she is the healthiest she has ever been.
Caitlyn Perry receives funding from the Australian Research Council. The common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), more correctly called the vinegar fly, is a frequent visitor to ripe fruit in ...
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers will make his 241st career start Sunday. It could be ... on his football journey from high school to the Jets. He sounded as if ...
Michael Cheena says he gets emotional when he reads the names of the 18 residential schools that operated in Ontario on a monument in Spirit Garden in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square. He attended ...
Rather, President Jimmy Carter's church in Plains, Georgia, is a typical Southern country church where Carter would teach Sunday school to his congregation and to visitors from all around the world.
But he also will be remembered as the world’s most famous Sunday school teacher. Carter, who spoke openly about his Baptist faith while campaigning for the White House in 1976, earned the votes of ...
“Just seven days after he had accomplished the Middle East peace accords with Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, he was in the balcony teaching his Sunday school class. His Bible study lesson that day ...
Pomelo is a large citrus fruit that is Asian in origin. You might not be familiar with it, but you’ve almost certainly eaten its close relative, the grapefruit, at some point. The flesh of the ...
“I was drunk from the feet up,” said Colm Oates, laughing. We were sitting in the corner of his Belfast pub, The Garrick, as he recalled his first taste of poitín. “I tried to stand, but my ...