A previously unknown hymn of praise dating to around 1000 BCE was discovered by LMU Professor Enrique Jiménez, who used AI to identify 30 related manuscripts. During a joint project with the ...
The Daily Yonder highlights a centuries-old Appalachian hymn singing tradition, still uplifting souls through heartfelt ...
Sitting and looking out on the frothy waves crashing on the rugged shoreline outside the window of our room at an inn in ...
Police watched from atop the town hall and patrolled the streets with dogs, as people in rainbow clothing confronted a group that came to sing hymns and wave signs telling them to repent. There were ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Three years after it was facing the wrecking ball, the century-old Second Baptist Church building beside The Jefferson Hotel is set to be reborn. Historic Hotels of Richmond, the Bill ...
Pensacola is now the official owner of most of the old Baptist Hospital Campus. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves and Baptist Health Care CEO Mark Faulkner signed the papers to transfer the ownership of ...
Houston’s Second Baptist is a church currently battling many of its own members. In April, a group of former and current congregants, calling themselves the Jeremiah Counsel, sued the nearly ...
Pensacola is set to take ownership of the old Baptist Hospital campus on Sept. 29, and demolition of the hospital buildings will tentatively begin in December. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves confirmed ...
Remember when Ernest and Morgan Wallen sang an old Christian hymn called "'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus"? Well, if you forgot, Ernest took a moment to remind all of us — and maybe tease something ...
A new study challenges the long-held belief that Vedic culture was isolated to India. Research reveals a musical link between the Rig Veda and a 3,000-year-old hymn from the Mediterranean, ...
The handwritten resolution, signed by 116 Baptist ministers from Massachusetts who called slavery “repugnant,” was thought to have been lost. By Aishvarya Kavi The Rev. John Odams, pastor of the ...
For at least 500 years, Babylonian children were tasked with memorizing a hymn that celebrated the city of Babylon, its citizenry, and chief deity Marduk. There was much to praise: the city was ...
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