Unstoppable” describes something that cannot be held back. Waves push past every barrier, winds weave through mountains, and fire rises beyond every attempt to contain it. Yet even these forces cannot ...
Ghana’s global reputation as a beacon of peace, tolerance, and shared spiritual heritageThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints brought together some members of Parliament, opinion leaders, ...
Here is the lesser-known third verse of the Christmas carol “Joy to the World,” which Isaac Watts penned in 1719: No more let ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints brought together some members of Parliament, opinion leaders, religious authorities, traditional rulers and hundreds of invited guests for its annual ...
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Beyond the Christmas lights

By Rev’d Fiifi AFENYI-DONKOR As the year draws to a close, Ghanaian streets glow with festive lights. Churches and homes prepare to celebrate Christmas, the joyous arrival of Christ. Advent, the ...
Know about the most famous Christmas characters, their origins, and their significance. From Santa to Rudolph, explore the ...
"O Lord, How Shall I Meet You" is a perfect Lutheran hymn for the weeks before Christmas, but shoppers will never hear it between Muzak versions of "Jingle Bells" and "White Christmas" in their local ...
"O Lord, How Shall I Meet You" is a perfect Lutheran hymn for the weeks before Christmas, but shoppers will never hear it ...
From inspirational to funny, these short Christmas wishes will delight family, friends, colleagues and other loved ones in ...
The Irish singer's festive track was ignored when it was first released 50 years ago – now it's his most recognised song ...
A principal and former opera singer inspires with a new faith-filled musical, “The Flame of Hope,” bringing a message of light and renewal.
Chaz Bowers of Elizabeth has been admiring the St. Vincent Camerata for quite some time now. Over the years, he’s played the organ for several of the chamber ensemble’s concerts, and the music they ...