Ancient Nubian civilizations practiced something that might shock modern sensibilities - they tattooed the faces of infants and toddlers as young as seven months old. A new study using advanced ...
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Six hours, same energy: What truly defined Israel Mbonyi’s Icyambu concert
For six uninterrupted hours, worship never waned; energy never dipped, and faith filled every corner of BK Arena. The Bank of Kigali-powered fourth edition of Icyambu Live Concert, held on December 25 ...
Families and volunteers were at the Bentonville Square Christmas Day to continue a holiday tradition of giving back.
Government officials have traditionally steered clear of such overtly religious language, as the Constitution prohibits the establishment of an official state religion.
Amid disaster and division, Catholics across the world celebrated Christmas by lifting up their hope in Christ, finding ...
Christmas was celebrated across the Middle East on December 24 and December 25. There are Christian communities in many countries in the region. Over the years, some of these communities have suffered ...
Christmas is a time of joy, family gatherings and gift giving. But for some it is a time of skepticism on the life of Jesus.
Described in the Gospel of Matthew as the celestial sign that led the Magi to the newborn Jesus, the star stands at the intersection of faith, astronomy, and ancient culture.
Bethlehem, where Christians believe Jesus was born, had canceled Christmas celebrations during the war. But on Wednesday, the giant Christmas tree returned to Manger Square, temporarily replacing the ...
Candles of joy, despite all the sadness. Candles of hope where despair keeps watch. Candles of courage where fear is ever ...
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