Instead of talking politics, country artist Jelly Roll talked about his faith while accepting an award at the Grammys.
In today’s passage, we see a dynamic that is likely all too familiar in our own lives. Those who are closest to Jesus—the ones who grew up with him, who knew him when he was just another kid from the ...
In “Crossing the Divide,” you write that migration has been addressed by economics and politics, but not really by theology. Why did you feel this needed to be addressed by theologians?
Jelly Roll praised Jesus at the Grammy Awards, but avoided political talk, and called himself a "dumb redneck" who stays ...
For many local residents knowing where your next meal is coming from is a matter of walking to the refrigerator, freezer or ...
As he celebrates his 10th year at Café Carlyle — and his quippy turn in “Marty Supreme” — we catch up with Isaac Mizrahi.
Elder Patrick Kearon of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles pleaded with young adults to learn to “sing the song of redeeming ...
Highpoint Charitable Services at 424 E. Main St. in LaGrange, Kentucky, 40031, helps people in four counties, including ...
Savannah Guthrie has opened up about managing her grief after the death of her father, Charles Guthrie, when the 'Today' host was 16 years old ...
The 2026 Grammy Awards were marked by anti‑ICE sentiments and messages of support for immigrants. Jelly Roll offered a ...
This year’s Grammy Awards was more than just about celebrating the best music out of the last year. The show coincided with ...
Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS made history as the first ever Spanish-language LP to win Album of the Year at the Grammy ...
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