Over two decades ago, a Minneapolis mother’s kind gesture to two young strangers impacted their lives more than she ever could have imagined.
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Over two decades ago, a Minneapolis mother’s kind gesture to two young strangers impacted their lives more than she ever could have imagined.
At the recent “Together for the Gospel” conference in Louisville, KY, John Piper, former pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church and founder of the “Desiring God” ministry, told pastors that too many pastors today are ignoring important topics and biblical texts for fear of being given a political label.
Recent polling data shows that Democrats’ control of the House may be in more jeopardy than the party has previously let on.
Any major North Korea weapons test over the next five days could overshadow U.S. President Joe Biden’s broader trip focus on bolstering Asian allies against China, analysts say.
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved nearly $40 billion in new aid for Ukraine on Thursday sending the bill to the White House for President Joe Biden to sign into law as Washington races to keep military assistance flowing nearly three months after Russia’s invasion.
National average gas prices are on pace to surpass $6 by August, according to a recent JP Morgan research note, Fox News reports.
After the leaked Supreme Court draft that would return decision-making about abortion to the states, pro-abortion activists have ramped up protests declaring the ‘summer of rage’ has begun.
Australian researchers have identified an enzyme called butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) that they found to be “significantly lower” in infants who died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Researchers are hopeful that these findings can be applied to create new interventions and clinical applications to prevent infant deaths in the future.
A New York grand jury has indicted the 18-year-old white man accused of killing 10 people in a livestreamed shooting at a supermarket in a black neighborhood in Buffalo, prosecutors said on Thursday at a brief court hearing.
Former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli, who was convicted for fraud and sentenced to seven years in jail starting in 2018, was released from prison early on May 18 of this year.