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Town to Convert Only Library into Police Station
Residents of McFarland, a small town in California’s central valley, are upset over potential plans to replace the town’s only library with ...
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Giving from the Heart
After surveying more than 16,500 donors to 17 Christian ministries, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability discovered that most give based ...
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People Buried with Their Precious Possession
In 1977, Sandra Ilene West, a flamboyant Beverly Hills oil heiress, was buried with her baby-blue 1964 Ferrari. Her grave is next to her husband’s ...
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The Tithing Tenth
More than a quarter of American evangelicals do not give any money to church. About 11 percent of evangelicals (defined by belief) never attend a church, ...
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Can You Split Your Tithe?
According to Lifeway research, among Protestants who attend church monthly or more, four out of five say tithing is “a biblical command that still ...
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Ukrainians Receive Aid via Airbnb Rentals
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, US relief agencies began ramping up fundraising efforts to assist in helping out refugees. But many Americans ...
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Half of Adults Admit to Financially Cheating Their Partner
A new survey has found that nearly half of adults admit they’ve financially cheated on their partner. An online poll of 2,000 adults, found that ...
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Analyzing Prosperity
Among Americans with evangelical beliefs who attend a Protestant church monthly or more:
75% agree that “God wants me to prosper financially.”41% ...
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Actor Pays Forward Act of Kindness
Broadway actor Claybourne Elder has a tradition that he loves to enact, most recently during the run of his current show, the musical comedy Company. ...
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For Whom No Wedding Bells Toll
Marriage rates are at a record low in the United States, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. In 2021, only 50% of American adults ...
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