Recognizing the drain frequent financial requests made on the churches, our Baptist forbearers in the opening decades of the 20th century hammered out a plan
ARLINGTON, Texas — Church bowling alleys are disappearing fast. There are probably fewer than 200 left, said Neil Stremmel, of the U.S. Bowling Congress. Doug
Research proves what most ministers long have suspected: Friendships developed at church positively influence religious behavior and — to a lesser degree — beliefs. Sam
When the Academy Awards ceremony aired Feb. 26, an unusual film that bemused some, exhilarated others and drew wide-ranging comments topped the list of nominees.
Anyone who has faced a significant loss or disaster knows that the one-year mark of that crisis brings back painful memories and emotional stress. Soon
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