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Feb 13 2024
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6 Arkansas faith organizations receive grant from the state to enhance security
The Department of Public Safety's RTWG "supports physical security enhancement," and other forms of security. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video SUBIACO, Ark. — Six faith organizations in Arkansas have been selected to receive the Right to Worship Grants (RTWG) to reinforce security, according to a release from the Arkansas State
THV11Jan 15 2024
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Iowa Voters Still Have Faith in Trump
Donald Trump—the far and away GOP frontrunner—has secured a quick win in Iowa, where his campaign’s Christian rhetoric stoked his fan base but disturbed some evangelical leaders. National outlets barely waited for the ink on the ballots to dry before calling the race for Trump only 30 minutes after caucus sites closed. Some sites were still voting. Trump won with 51 percent of the vote, more
Christianity TodayDec 15 2023
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What a Satanic Statue Says About American Religion
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack Frost nipping at your nose. Yuletide carols being sung by a choir. And folks lighting candles for a goat-headed satanic mannequin. Even the most wonderful time of the year is stranger than it used to be. I’m referring, of course, to the public display of Baphomet erected at the Iowa state capitol by the local Satanic Temple. This erupted into the public
Christianity TodayFeb 10 2024
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Carville: Biden's Staff Shows Lack of Faith in Super Bowl Decision
President Joe Biden isn't giving an interview before Sunday's Super Bowl because his staff does not have confidence in how he will look to the American public, Democrat political strategist James Carville said Saturday. "Your polling is averaging, three points down in a two-way [race], the biggest television audience, not even close and you get a chance to do a 20-, 25-minute interview on that
Newsmax (News)Feb 06 2024
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Toby Keith Leaned on His Faith During Dark Days of Cancer Treatment and Had Brain 'Wrapped Around' Death
Keith's family confirmed that the musician had died at age 62 on Monday night Toby Keith leaned on religion in his final days. In an interview with in late January, the country singer, who died at age 62 on Monday night , revealed that he's relied on his faith to get through his diagnosis. “You take it for granted on the days that things are good, and you lean on it when days are bad,” Keith
PeopleOct 06 2023
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The world's departure from organized religion
There's a global, fast-growing population of people without a religion. That's according to a new AP-NORC Poll.
Why it matters: Religion has long been a powerful force in society, touching politics, art and daily life. The rise of nonbelievers and people with no religious affiliation is diminishing its influence.
By the numbers: 3 in 10 U.S. adults said they had no religious
AxiosFeb 13 2024
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Arkansas Right to Worship Safely grants $220,000-plus to six faith groups
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An Arkansas program created to enhance security in houses of worship awarded funds to several faith groups in the state on Tuesday. Officials with the Department of Public Safety said its Right to Worship Safely Grant Program awarded $227,792 among six congregations, four of which are in Little Rock. The money is earmarked to enhance physical security and security activity
Fox16Feb 13 2024
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Arkansas Right to Worship Safely grants $220,000-plus to six faith groups
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An Arkansas program created to enhance security in houses of worship awarded funds to several faith groups in the state on Tuesday. Officials with the Department of Public Safety said its Right to Worship Safely Grant Program awarded $227,792 among six congregations, four of which are in Little Rock. The money is earmarked to enhance physical security and security activity
KARKApr 09 2023
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Religion or moral anarchy?
Sunday was Easter. Passover ends on Thursday. What better time to consider the role of religion in American life and where its absence will inevitably lead us?
The results of the latest Wall Street Journal values poll, released late last month, should serve as a combination wake-up call and cold shower. Especially for the young, religion and patriotism are out. Greed is in.
Washington Times