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Windermere owners ponder sale as camp operator goes bankrupt
Paul Miller has a lot of good family memories built around Windermere Baptist Conference Center. For his family, the camp,…
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Mexico, media, and Democrats begin blaming Biden for migrant crisis
Democrats and media outlets may be turning against President Joe Biden over the escalating humanitarian crisis on the southern border.…
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Portland riots break out again at federal courthouse
Portland descended into chaos once again as rioters attacked a federal courthouse Thursday evening. Fires were lit, windows shattered and…
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How CUFI has awakened the ‘sleeping giant’ of Christian Zionism
This year, Christians United for Israel (CUFI), one of the most powerful voices for Israel in the United States, marked…
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‘Wall of Jesus’ brings hope to Pakistan’s Christians
Residents of a Christian neighborhood in Lahore, Pakistan have found hope amid despair as they visit the “Wall of Jesus.”…
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Church boom? U.S. churchgoers say they’ll return after COVID
Churchgoers aren’t attending yet at pre-pandemic levels, but most say they value gathering with their congregation and are anxious to…
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Almost 80% of people seriously affected by Covid were overweight
The CDC has released startling data showing the vast majority of people who have been hospitalized, placed on a ventilator,…
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Canadian pastor will remain imprisoned for holding church service
Christians around the world are speaking out on behalf of a Canadian pastor imprisoned since Feb. 16 for holding in-person…
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Attacks on Hawley backfire as money rolls in for Republicans
Criticism of Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley over his push for election integrity has helped make him a fundraising rock star…
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