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Keeping the faith: To walk in simplicity

Some of the largest steam locomotives ever built were produced in the 1930s by the Lima Locomotive Company of Lima,Ohio. The granddaddy of them all was named the “Alleghany,” and only two models of the dozen or so built survive.
 
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New York struggles after Sandy

Hurricane Sandy battered New York, leaving large parts of the city flooded and hundreds of thousands of homes without power.

 
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Pope’s butler charges mistreatment in Vatican jail

A federal judge on Monday (Oct. 1) dismissed a lawsuit filed by an atheist group that challenged a "Year of the Bible" resolution passed early this year by Pennsylvania lawmakers.
 
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Formation Toolbox: Spiritual Gravity

Most of us flushed whatever physics we learned in high school from our memory on graduation day, however the same Sir Isaac Newton who once grieved us can actually help us answer the following question: What is the efficacy of ...
 
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Middle East riots fueled by competition between radicals, moderates

Anti-American riots that have spread to more than a dozen countries across the Middle East are a sign of fissures between radical and more moderate Islamists that are vying for power as their societies undergo change, Middle Ea...

 
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Amnesty: Maldives’ rights abuses contrasts paradise image

Amnesty International is urging the international community to not ignore what it says is a growing human rights crisis in the Maldives.
 
 
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Keeping the Faith: There is Electricity in the Air

My uncle Joe was a pastor. I would stay with him and my aunt from time to time, where they lived in a tiny church parsonage. Today, churches have gotten out of the parsonage business for the most part, and that’s a good thing.

 
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Keeping the Faith: A City on a Hill

When that little group of Separatists left England for the New World in a little boat called the Mayflower, they landed at Plymouth Rock in a territory that would eventually become known as the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Col...
 
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Word from Scotland: Here is the real division that runs through society

As we read and study John Chapters 13,14, we see Jesus Christ and His men around the Table partaking of the Passover meal and once the traitor Judas leaves, Jesus speaks about being glorified and loving one another as I have lo...
 
 

Egyptian court ruling ignites fury

Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court ruling that Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister of the old government, is eligible to run for president in this weekend's election despite a law banning ex-officials from the race, has spa...