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Apr 09 2024
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IMB Missions College creates connections for cross-cultural ministry
RICHMOND, Va. (BP) – Representatives from 21 states came together for an intensive training on cross-cultural missions taught by International Mission Board missionaries April 2-5. The annual Missions College hosted near Richmond brought IMB missionaries from all over the world together with pastors, church members and missions leaders. The goal of the conference is to give Southern Baptists
Baptist PressMay 12 2024
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NATO’s newest ally prepared to act as a ‘porcupine’ if Russia war comes
Sweden‘s civilian society must prepare “to fend for ourselves” in a war with Russia, according to a senior official, notwithstanding its recent leap into NATO. “There’s nothing showing that Russia is on a trajectory away from this,” Swedish Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin told the Washington Examiner. “We need to prepare ourselves accordingly, and that is why Sweden is one of the most
Washington ExaminerApr 20 2024
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Using their culture to heal, a Native American sobriety group in Wichita gives back
Two drums sit to the north and south in the Gallery of Nations at the Mid-America All Indian Museum. For the past several months, members of Prairie Rose Wellbriety have been learning to play the ceremonial drums. This is the first time they’ve played them in front of an audience – and one of the first times the drums have been back at the museum. Prairie Rose Wellbriety is still in its
The Wichita EagleApr 24 2024
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Shen Yun’s Mission to Revive Traditional Culture Is Absolutely Essential, Says Canadian Actor
QUEBEC CITY—When actor and dancer Peter Kelly Gaudreault, well-known for his role in the television series “North of 60,” received a ticket to Shen Yun Performing Arts for his birthday from a friend, he had no idea what awaited him. However, after the company’s first performance at the Québec Grand Theatre on April 23, Mr. Gaudreault was thoroughly impressed. “I love the show. I loved the
The Epoch TimesMay 08 2024
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EWU students join protest against Israel-Hamas war
Students at Eastern Washington University have joined protests across the country against the Israel-Hamas war. Their demonstration ended peacefully Wednesday after a crowd of 50 to 100 people gathered at the campus mall in Cheney for about an hour to show their support for Palestine and condemn what they called a genocide unfolding in Gaza. “We are here to answer the call to solidarity, to
Spokesman ReviewMay 11 2024
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Utah veterans from every war recognized for attending thousands of funerals
SALT LAKE CITY — The funeral song "Danny Boy" floated over a crowd of grizzled veterans Friday, reverberating off the marble floors and up into the coffered dome of the Utah State Capitol 160 feet above. These men and women— over 120 of them — have heard that song many, many times. As part of honor guards across the state, they perform military rites at the funerals of Utah veterans, traveling
KSLMar 13 2024
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Downtown Manchester emerges as cultural district
MANCHESTER, Conn. (WTNH) — Manchester’s downtown area is undergoing a transformation as it receives recognition as a cultural district. Stacey Zackin, the manager at WORK_SPACE, showcased the gallery’s latest exhibit, ‘Unboxed,’ which features artwork created using repurposed packaging. We asked artists to source their canvases from repurposed packaging,” said Zackin. Dwayne Harris, from the
WTNHApr 01 2024
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Museum of Arts and Culture: Threshold USA (museum exhibition)
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC) in Spokane, Washington had a special exhibition, Threshold, curated by Nicholas Ruth in which prints by artists from many different places were displayed. “A threshold is a space of transition, a passage from one place into another. To think of a threshold is to think of movement, of leaving something behind and engaging something new. And yet, a
Daily KosApr 18 2024
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Alfre Woodard, Greenwood Cultural Center honor Osage Nation with Legacy Award
Actress Alfre Woodard said the murders depicted in the film “Killers of the Flower Moon” are an essential part of the Osage Nation’s history but that those “terrible injustices should not be what the Osage are known for.” Woodard made that point Thursday night at the Greenwood Cultural Center’s 2024 Legacy Award Dinner, where she presented the center’s Legacy Award to the Osage Nation. “On
Tulsa WorldJul 08 2020
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Democrats see victory in Trump culture war
Democrats are taking aggressive steps to highlight President Trump’s focus on the hot-button cultural topics of race and heritage, betting it will play to their party’s advantage in November.
Democrats have embraced the Black Lives Matter campaign, and are now moving swiftly to carve out a clear distinction between the parties when it comes to issues of racial injustice.
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