Interest in the Bible, even in some of the world’s most restrictive countries for Christians, remained high in 2021, confirmed perhaps by the YouVersion Bible
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Leaders at Carson-Newman University are continuing to navigate through the recovery and assessment phases in the wake of a fire that damaged the school’s Pedersen
Nearly eight years after arriving in the United States as a refugee, Nathan Rostampour still reaches families in Central Asia with the gospel, raising up leaders among
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