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September 30
It's a 'very difficult time' for U.S. Jews as High Holy Days and Oct. 7 anniversary coincide
As U.S. Jews prepare for High Holy Days, they face a poignant anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Amid rising antisemitism and ongoing conflict, community leaders seek hope and unity in challenging times.
Faith
September 29
Sikeston church continues longtime tradition of feeding Cotton Carnival workers with homecooked meal
Sikeston's First Baptist Church continues its 17-year tradition of serving a home-cooked meal to Cotton Carnival workers, offering a hearty feast and a warm community welcome.
By Leonna Heuring ~ Standard Democrat
Faith
September 27
Hurtgen: Who are you becoming?
Discover how shaping your future self can lead to success, inspired by a sports anchor's advice and the biblical story of Joshua. Learn practical steps to become the person you aspire to be.
Rob Hurtgen
Faith
September 27
Wasson: When does the corruption end?
Corruption is pervasive, from sports officiating to government and even churches. Shawn Wasson explores the roots of sin, its consequences, and the hope for redemption through biblical principles.
Shawn Wasson
Faith
September 23
Vouchers ease start-up stress for churches seeing demand for more Christian schools
Florida pastor Melvin Adams knows a few hours of church programming every week is no match for the more than 30 hours children spend at secular schools, absorbing lessons that he says run counter to their family’s Christian beliefs.
HOLLY MEYER, Associated Press
Faith
September 22
Are Trump and Harris particularly Christian? That's not what most Americans would say: AP-NORC poll
Vice President
HOLLY MEYER, PETER SMITH and AMELIA THOMSON-DEVEAUX, Associated Press
Faith
September 21
Shuck: Pressure can be golden
Embracing life's pressures can unlock hidden strengths and lead to personal growth. Explore Trey’s inspiring journey from childhood struggles to becoming a successful orthopedic surgeon.
Ellen Shuck
Faith
September 14
Wasson: Unity through diversity
Unity through diversity enriches church life, fostering mutual respect across generations and backgrounds. Explore the challenges and rewards of nurturing a community bound by faith and shared values.
Faith
September 14
Hurtgen: How faithfulness in the known prepares you for an uncertain future
Faithfulness in daily routines equips you for an uncertain future. Learn why consistency, stewardship, and creativity are key to navigating the unknown, as explored through a Christian worldview.
Robert Hurtgen
Faith
September 8
Shuck: Taking what's left over and making it enough
Adversity can be transformed into opportunity. Explore the stories of individuals who faced immense challenges and found strength in what remained, turning loss into triumph.
Ellen Shuck
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