The parents of a curious four-year-old boy recently found themselves facing a nightmarish situation when their son disappeared for over 24 hours into a southern Arizona desert.
Willie R. Tubbs, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Even as international onlookers take a small measure of encouragement from the withdrawal of thousands of Russian troops from the Ukrainian border, signs have emerged that tensions between Russia and NATO are far from over. As first reported by the Associated Press, Russian President Vladimir Putin told […]
If you enjoy watching Hallmark or Netflix Christmas movies, then you might enjoy knowing how the real-life British royals celebrate this holiday season.
TV star and entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis, perhaps best known for his role as the host of CNBC’s “The Profit,” stunned the employees of a Miami-Dade Catholic high school when he announced that he was giving each of them a check for $18,000, according to a CBS Miami affiliate.
Few Christmas traditions hold as much grip on British and American imaginations as Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” and recently a letter was auctioned that cast light upon the nature of the illimitable author and the society in which he operated in the years following the release of his classic story.
This Christmas, let’s discover the beautiful truth of why we should take great joy in this the good news of Jesus Christ.
Each fall, approximately 300 Santas-in-training converge on the small Michigan town of Midland to master the look, sound, and movements of the jolly old elf as pupils of the esteemed Charles W. Howard Santa Claus School – the longest-running Santa school in the world.
Conservatives should retire the “Let’s Go Brandon” catchphrase, it’s beneath us.
When one thinks of a cross, from a historical standpoint, it’s unlikely visions of East England spring to mind. Recently archaeologists in Great Britain discovered remains that show the ancient, torturous practice of crucifixion was used in what became the county of Cambridgeshire.
Archeologists believe they have found a first-of-its-kind depiction of the mysterious Balm of Gilead referenced in the Bible just outside the City of David (ancient Jerusalem).