My name is Marley. I am eight years old. I thought you should know that I have been extra nice this year! For Christmas, I would like 1,000 mini brands, 10,000 Squishmellow, electric scooter, Eddie ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Now a growing number of public allegations from around the world have prompted a broad investigation by the FBI and placed an uncomfortable spotlight on the long-quiet Christian sect. Survivors ...
When Ferris students transition back into the community, Griffith provides the teens with personalized letters of encouragement and resources for résumé assistance and connecting with social workers.
This combination of 2024 photos shows, from left, Sheri Autrey, Pam Walton and Lisa Webb, former members of the Christian sect “Two by Twos ... She had to walk around the stadium to calm herself down, ...
Griffith has modernized the school’s library by replacing more than 1,000 damaged or outdated materials and integrating the library’s collection into the state’s library catalog, and she helps youth ...
“If one rejects the inspiration of scripture, but still wants to claim to be a Christian, now you’re left with an epistemological dilemma. How can you possibly know what parts of the Bible are ...
During this time, newspaper circulation has dwindled from 115 million to just 40 million. It may seem exaggerated to say that the impoverished condition of newspapers is also a spiritual ...
an evangelical Christian from Castlebar, Co Mayo, who refuses on principle to address a pupil in his school, Wilson's Hospital School in Co Westmeath. Letters to editor It is one thing to ...
It’s easy to underestimate the power of a card of encouragement. We live busy lives going throughout our day-to-day life without always realizing the people and situations around us that could be ...
It was bombshell news in the Catholic Church and it was on the front page. In April 1967, when the National Catholic Reporter published the secret recommendations of the Papal Commission on Birth ...