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What Might Come of the United Methodist Church’s General Conference? | Opinion
The Wichita Eagle· 3 days agoBack in 1969, approximately 11 million believers belonged to the United Methodist Church, making it the third-largest religious body in the United States after Roman Catholics and Southern Baptists ...
The Surprising Rise of Latin American Evangelical Missionaries
The New Yorker· 6 hours agoCarranca’s book arrives to fill that void. To understand why the couple undertook such a dangerous...
SNP leadership election: who are the runners and riders to replace Humza Yousaf
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoYousaf in the contest to replace Ms Sturgeon, winning 48 per cent of member votes. She is seen as a...
From the Darkroom: Speaking in tongues in the Ozarks
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoThis illustrates that despite Protestantism being a long-standing tradition of the Bible Belt and, therefore, the Ozarks, religious acceptance of...
Military genius of Gustavus Adolphus, the 'Lion of the North'
WE ARE THE MIGHTY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWar. This wasn't a simple land-grabbing exercise. Gustavus was a hardcore Lutheran and for him, the...
Sacred Mysteries: How the Pope cheered up the Virgin Queen
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe Church of England celebrates the festivals of popes such as Clement, Leo the Great, and Gregory...
This church, floor to ceiling in religious art, offers a portal to the past
The Wenatchee World· 5 days agoThe unassuming white exterior, topped by a tall bronze dome that peeks over the Palmetto Expressway,...
(Column) A new era of must-see TV
Cullman Times· 6 days agoYou will have to forgive a piece that is not at all about politics and the current cultural contretemps of modern American society. Instead, I want to use these words to recommend as forcefully ...
Frank Field: a Labour MP who dedicated his life to fighting poverty and epitomised the politics of...
The Conversation· 5 days agoIn polarising political times, the death of Frank Field at the age of 81 seems to speak to the death of a certain kind of politician. Gracious, impeccably polite, unwaveringly principled and ...