South Carolina residents may get a chance to purchase “I Believe” license plates after all. Earlier this month, a federal district court ruled that a statute, promoted by the Lieutenant Governor, that authorizes the plates violates the Establishment Clause. The... (Continue reading)
Officials are looking for a South Carolina woman they say dropped off a toddler at a pastor’s home, saying she thought she could do so without questions. Multiple media outlets reported that police are looking for 29-year-old Misty Lynn Shealy Millender,... (Continue reading)
Let’s face it the economy isn’t as good as it used to be, and then Old Man Newspaper wants to charge you an arm and a leg to have your announcement put in a paper no one reads any... (Continue reading)
Let’s face it, the economy isn’t what it used to be and then Old Man Newspaper wants to charge you an arm and a leg to have your church announcement put in a paper no one reads any more.... (Continue reading)
A US judge evidentially doesn’t want people in South Carolina to display the fact that they “Believe”. The judge ordered South Carolina not to issue a vehicle number plate with a Christian image and slogan. The South Carolina legislature had approved the ... (Continue reading)
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A Canadian native, Joan Perry grew up in the hills of NE India along with her eight siblings. After her parents failed to arrange her marriage she returned to Toronto, cut off her braids and by a stroke of luck... (Continue reading)
At our Kirkin’ service we remember ancient times, as well as past and present kith and kin, while asking God’s help and blessings in the future through special music and a procession of bagpipes and tartans. Come listen to the... (Continue reading)
Taking its “life begins at conception” charade from State Legislature to State legislature, one of the most dangerous political forces in the U.S. is stepping up its crusade for the “rights” of the unborn. Backed by an organization called... (Continue reading)
or most of Jewish history, the Bible was “one size fits all.” There was simply no such thing as a children’s version. The second-century rabbinic anthology Pirkei Avot counsels: “At five years old [one should begin the study of] Scripture” (5:24).... (Continue reading)