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Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 07/30/2023

Most family breakdowns aren’t happening because marriages are falling apart, a new study from the Marriage Foundation shows. The trouble, according to the data, is among the unmarried.

Christians all over the world must start praying for America

Singer Jimmy Levy, who was a contestant on "American Idol" in 2020, revealed how being exposed to the occult in the entertainment industry ultimately led him to faith in Jesus Christ.

A mosaic depicting biblical stories uncovered at an ancient synagogue was discovered by archeologists seeking answers about the impact of early Christian rule on Jewish people.

A church in the United Kingdom, known for its connection to a British television star who famously played a female vicar, has decided to rescind a ban on female pastors amid mounting pressure from activists calling for equal opportunity in the clergy.

In a legal resolution that echoes the tense confrontations over restrictions across the United States during the COVID-19 lockdowns, a city in Idaho has agreed to a settlement of $300,000 following the arrest of Christians who were singing hymns outdoors.

Memorable events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of Robert Morrison, G.K. Chesterton converting to Catholicism, and James Varick becoming the first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.

A quick Google search of the word "psychic" reveals all sorts of startling information.

In a landmark legislative move, Ukraine has shifted the date of its official Christmas celebration from Jan. 7 to Dec. 25, stepping away from the traditions of the Russian Orthodox Church, allied with Putin’s regime, and in a bid to "live their own life with their own traditions (and) holidays."

This has to be Montana’s best-kept secret. I’m in Fort Peck, a tiny community that owes its existence to the Army Corps of Engineers and a reservoir or man-made lake of the same name, in northeastern Montana.

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