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Sunday, September 26, 2021
The pastor of a Haitian church in Texas is urging Haitian migrants to refrain from making the journey to the United States as he has heard "heartbreaking" stories of "brokenness" related to the abuses migrant families suffer on their journey to the border.
After a body of water near the Dead Sea in Jordan recently turned red, the Jordan Valley Authority tested the water and offered a reason behind the alarming change in its color.
Here's a list of some of the events that happened this week in Christian history. They include the death of an English hymn writer, the birth of the co-founder of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and the first woman being honored as a “doctor of the Church.”
The days may be shorter and the mornings a little crisper, but fall is one of the best times to get out and visit the places you might otherwise avoid during the hustle and bustle of summer.
Some desires people experience are wanted, while others are unwanted. People choose to act on certain desires for various reasons while rejecting other desires. Human beings are free to make their own choices based on their beliefs, values, goals, etc.
Filmmaker Elijah Stephens bridges the gap between science and the supernatural in the new documentary film, "Send Proof." He engages the best arguments for and against miracles of healing and investigates if these instances can be backed up by science.
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Crisis Revealed: What happens to the children of prisoners?

Crisis Revealed: What happens to the children of prisoners?

“Please take care of my child. I don’t know where they are right now.”

That’s the message spoken by parents who are imprisoned around the world.

While incarceration always separates children from their parents, this separation can be devastating and life-threatening for children in impoverished countries. These countries have little or no social infrastructure, which means that children as young as three are suddenly on their own, often with no warning, left to fend for themselves. Or, an elderly grandparent has to go back to hard, manual labor jobs to shoulder the burden of caring for that child on their own.

These children are especially vulnerable to sexual exploitation, forced labor, and involvement in trafficking. With an incarcerated parent, many repeat the cycle of crime.
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