Historical sermons from Eliza R. Snow provide hope and guidance for addressing modern misrepresentations of Latter-day Saint ...
Famous women in the Bible who were used by God.
KOCHI: Actor and reality television personality Shiyas Kareem has been booked on charges of cheating, insulting the modesty of a woman, and criminal intimidation following a complaint filed by his ...
Peter Brant's Gezora , winner of the 2025 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G1T), will make her 2026 debut in the $500,000 Modesty Stakes (G3T) May 1 at Churchill Downs. The 4-year-old filly by ...
Haitian filmmaker Samuel Suffren’s debut feature “Job 1:21,” unveiled in the Work-in-Progress section of Visions du Réel, Switzerland’s leading documentary film festival, is already gaining traction ...
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From the Oval Office, President Donald Trump will read a piece of Old Testament scripture during a week-long Bible reading event. Trump will read 2 Chronicles 7:11-22 on Tuesday, April 21, as part of ...
“America Reads the Bible” kicks off in Washington, D.C., with its Opening Celebration and red carpet arrivals. The weeklong event marks 250 years of the Bible in America. Faith leaders, politicians ...
Social media users said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Pope Leo XIV cited fake Bible quotes. Hegseth shared a passage he said reflected a bible verse, while Pope Leo XIV cited and interpreted ...
(KGTV) — A story getting some buzz claims Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from the movie Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon. It's basically true. Hegseth recited the prayer ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth meant to invoke holy scripture in discussing the rescue mission of an American fighter pilot stranded in Iran — but he actually quoted Quentin Tarantino. In a prayer ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quoted the fake Bible verse from Samuel L. Jackson’s monologue as Jules Winfield in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, apparently believing it was completely real. The ...