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Beth Moore to end Living Proof events in 2027

The best-selling author and longtime Bible teacher still plans to speak but will no longer host large-scale events.
Theologian Fleming Rutledge sits down with CT’s Ashley Hales to discuss the Crucifixion, the Resurrection, and how Christianity isn’t self-help.
The International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) will honor James Eade at their annual awards gala in NYC ...
We speak of the birds and the bees to speak of the ways of nature. But the ways of nature are authored by a God who is beyond ...
Amanda Frances says she’s living her best life, and she doesn’t care what anyone else thinks about it.
Exercise with Sassy Seniors begins with sharing news, stories, and jokes before the warmup and stretching begins. The group enjoys the camaraderie as much as the workout with bands, weights and balls.
When I was in my early twenties, eating alone in a restaurant was fraught with anxiety. Walking in by yourself, being led to ...
Author Darrell Armbrust offers readers an interesting exploration of the personal and spiritual life of John Deere in The ...
In “Chosen Land,” Matthew Avery Sutton argues that, despite the intentions of certain founders, the First Amendment guaranteed that the United States would be a godly country.
New Mobile App Helps Anyone Find Biblical Answers to Life's Questions in Seconds People have real questions, and the ...
Released during or close to Black History Month, the books provide a faith-oriented look at African American history and analyses of women in ministry and changing demographics and technology.
American diplomats are supposed to represent the nation, advocate for the interests and policies of the U.S. government, and ...