Miss Kendrick came ready, with props. The day’s topic was the Gospel of Matthew. “You can divide all the Beatitudes into two parts,” Jennifer Kendrick explained to her teenage audience. “The ‘Blessed ...
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Beth Moore, influential Bible teacher, to step back from large events
The best-selling author and longtime Bible teacher still plans to speak but will no longer host large-scale events.
Recent moves by state leaders have reenergized a debate: Is teaching about the Bible in public schools necessary to develop well-rounded, culturally literate students? Is it possible to do so without ...
A Missouri bill lays out a plan to let more public schools to teach the Bible, but designing a course that respects students’ First Amendment rights can be tricky. Missouri lawmakers crossed party ...
Last week, 12 Republican representatives in the Iowa Statehouse introduced a bill that would allow public high schools to offer a class on Bible literacy as a social-studies elective. The move has ...
More than twenty percent (21%) of U.S. adults use apps or websites to help them read Scripture, according to Pew Research Center. Nearly ten percent (9%) of adults use these apps or websites daily.
Roxanne Johnson is glad she found her calling. “If this organization did not exist, then many students would not have had the chance to study the Bible and its impact on our world,” Johnson said. At ...
BELLEVUE - The generation of kids who grew up watching sitcoms such as "The Andy Griffith Show" always came away from the TV set with a firmly instilled moral or lesson. Sheriff Andy Taylor didn’t ...
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