The birth, life and death of Jesus Christ two thousand years ago changed the world – this is true whether you believe his ...
“The basic problem facing Black people is their powerlessness,” he once said.
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Opinion: 2025 was chaotic, but the future doesn’t have to be
The world is accustomed to chaos, and 2025 had plenty of it. Years are imperfect measurements of time. They seldom neatly ...
The annual global celebration of the birthday anniversary of Jesus, the Christ, the acclaimed "only begotten son of God' and ...
The out-flowing love is the love that goes to the darkest places in the world and takes the darkness upon itself. In other ...
Climate change, A.I., the erasure of democratic norms. Here's how these Latter-day Saints are refusing despair and remaining ...
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Are holiday shopping habits missing the point of Christmas? Critics and researchers weigh in.
Magnolia Westfall, a recent graduate of St. Edward’s University in Austin, said her family had a low-key Christmas planned ...
Political figures, historians, scholars and in-the-pew Latter-day Saints pay tribute to Latter-day Saint apostle Jeffrey ...
India Today on MSN
Jesus in India: How Christ's lost years gave rise to a modern myth
The unexplained years of Jesus' life, between his youth and ministry, have inspired enduring theories of eastern travel. From ...
The contextual, bigger story of the nativity and Jesus’ childhood is relevant today, in our times of fracturing and “othering ...
For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.” ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Why do Christians celebrate New Year on January 1?
IF you were born in the 20th or 21st century, Jan. 1 feels “natural.” We count down, watch fireworks, exchange greetings and ...
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