by Jim Tuggle,
In celebration of Black History Month, the Shiloh Youth Ministry traveled to Tuskegee University.
The purpose of the trip was to expose our youth to one our nations great Black Universities and to inspire them to further their education. While on the trip, they learned that within our storied history there were many brilliant Inventors and Scientists such as George Washington Carver and Political Activist and Educator, Booker T. Washington who contributed greatly to what America is today.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned Friday from the resumption of Mideast negotiations in Washington to confront internal opposition to his peace moves, just as his Palestinian counterpart faced harsh criticism for agreeing to the talks at all.
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The owner of a Braintree gas station and convenience store says he wont appeal the towns decision to deny him a license to sell beer and wine, even though he doesnt agree the sales would hurt the spiritual and educational activities of the church across the street.
For Nikhat Choudhury, the Muslim holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha mean picking out new clothes, getting together with her cousins and feasting on homemade samosas and other traditional South Asian dishes.
Muslim leaders in southwest Kansas are considering opening a private cemetery after city officials turned down their request to create a separate burial area at a municipal cemetery.
A Muslim advocacy organization has released public service announcements -- including one featuring a Muslim firefighter who responded on 9/11 -- as part of a campaign to fight recent anti-Muslim bigotry.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington this week, he carried with him a mix of hopes and fears about what the renewal of Mideast talks would or should bring.
Instead of stepping back into lifestyles that risk landing them in prison again, a handful of former inmates who embraced Islam behind bars are spending their days constructing green transitional homes in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood.
Lawyers for a Bethpage mosque shuttered by Oyster Bay Town will try to persuade a judge to order the reopening of the mosque, closed for all of the holy month of Ramadan.
A ballot measure that would bar abortions in every circumstance and even ban emergency contraception is back before Colorado voters this fallbut the campaigns for and against it are toned down from two years ago.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned Friday from the resumption of Mideast negotiations in Washington to confront internal opposition to his peace moves, just as his Palestinian counterpart faced harsh criticism for agreeing to the talks at all.
A faith-based group is objecting to $30,000 in city and county public funding being awarded to a gay and lesbian group that is putting on its annual statewide festival in Columbia this weekend.
The owner of a Braintree gas station and convenience store says he wont appeal the towns decision to deny him a license to sell beer and wine, even though he doesnt agree the sales would hurt the spiritual and educational activities of the church across the street.
For Nikhat Choudhury, the Muslim holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha mean picking out new clothes, getting together with her cousins and feasting on homemade samosas and other traditional South Asian dishes.
Muslim leaders in southwest Kansas are considering opening a private cemetery after city officials turned down their request to create a separate burial area at a municipal cemetery.
A Muslim advocacy organization has released public service announcements -- including one featuring a Muslim firefighter who responded on 9/11 -- as part of a campaign to fight recent anti-Muslim bigotry.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington this week, he carried with him a mix of hopes and fears about what the renewal of Mideast talks would or should bring.
Instead of stepping back into lifestyles that risk landing them in prison again, a handful of former inmates who embraced Islam behind bars are spending their days constructing green transitional homes in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood.
Lawyers for a Bethpage mosque shuttered by Oyster Bay Town will try to persuade a judge to order the reopening of the mosque, closed for all of the holy month of Ramadan.
A ballot measure that would bar abortions in every circumstance and even ban emergency contraception is back before Colorado voters this fallbut the campaigns for and against it are toned down from two years ago.