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Duck Dynasty, A&E Slapped with Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Uncle Si and the rest of the Robertsons can't hide from the trouble that is being stirred up over "My favorite color is Camo."
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NBA Trade Rumors: Detroit's Josh Smith to Sacramento Kings, if Greg Monroe Will Commit to Pistons
Josh Smith and Greg Monroe didn't work well as teammates, but they may still be linked in how their future in the NBA plays out.
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NFL Rumors: After Sam Bradford Injury, The St. Louis Rams Need Tim Tebow
Say what you want, but Tebow knows how to Win. He deserves another shot in the NFL.
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USC Investigates Star Athlete's Claim He Hurt Ankles When He Jumped From Balcony to Save Drowning Boy
Defensive back Josh Shaw told the school he hurt his ankles when he jumped from a balcony to save his nephew, but the school has received conflicting stories.
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James Foley's Hometown Church Holds Mass to Honor, Remember His Life: Family Releases Last 'Letter'
James Foley, the journalist killed by Islamic State Terrorist, was remembered in his hometown Sunday. On Friday, his family released the last 'letter' they received before his death.
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A church in South Korea’s Guri City suffers fire damage, no injuries reported
A church in Guri City, near Seoul, South Korea, experienced a fire on July 3 that caused damage to parts of its main sanctuary building
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Bible scholar suggests ‘Mark of the Beast’ may not be 666 after all
Canadian Bible scholar Wes Huff is encouraging Christians to reexamine a widely held assumption about Revelation 13:18—that the number of the beast is definitively 666. According to Huff, some of the earliest and most respected manuscripts suggest a different number altogether: 616.
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‘Squid Game’ Season 3 raises spiritual questions about trust, despair, and redemption
In a recent column for Christianity Today, Michelle Park explores Squid Game: Season 3 through a biblical lens, arguing that the show’s narrative highlights not only societal decay but also a deeper, often unspoken, yearning for redemption and trust.
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“Sinners”: Gospel distorted by ethnicity and regionalism
In the latest installment of his Bricolage in the Movie series, Dr. Ukjoo Park offers a cultural-theological reading of Sinners, a supernatural drama directed by Ryan Coogler. Set in the racially segregated 1930s Mississippi Delta, the film follows two Black brothers who operate a juke joint while battling vampires—and racism.
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27 girls and 1 counselor missing after flash flood hits Texas Christian Camp
A sudden flash flood swept through a Christian summer camp in Texas early Friday morning, leaving 27 girls and one adult counselor initially unaccounted for, with 12 still missing as of Sunday.