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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After years of moving in a more socially liberal direction along with the rest of western Europe, the Spanish government is now doing an about face, seeking to clamp down on abortion and return the Roman Catholic Church to a prominent role in the country's school system. More...
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With its tree-lined streets, Dutch colonial buildings and soothing botanical gardens, the quaint West Java mountain town of Bogor hardly appears a hotbed of religious intolerance. More...
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