The art installation in Nihonmachi ... Both were smeared with black ink, with chapter and verse numbers for two Bible passages scrawled on one side of the alley wall. The vandalism was first ...
Volunteers and community workers moved quickly this week to clean up the vandalism of a mural depicting Japanese American history in Seattle, reports KOMO. The incident at Nihonmachi Alley in the city ...
Pharaoh’s daughter’s coming down and seeing a baby crying is mirrored by God’s actions in Exodus’ third chapter.
Vincent van Gogh committed himself to a psychiatric asylum in southern France, where he spent a turbulent year creating ...
For decades, Dora Garcia's friendly downtown barber shop has been the go-to spot for average Joes and big-shots alike.
A limestone boulder was discovered embedded in a stone wall in the town of Tel Zayit ... to introduce a new Bible. The ‘King James Version’ (KJV) wasn’t the first to be printed in English – Henry VIII ...
From movies to activism speeches, iconic quotes have been misquoted and misremembered for years. From the famous figures of ...
A bible quote that was installed on the wall near the entrance of the new Isabella County Jail has been removed amid concerns from a non-profit watchdog about its constitutionality. Isabella ...
A Bible verse will be removed from the entrance of a new jail in central Michigan after critics said it was a government endorsement of religion.
The tradition of swearing the oath of office on a Bible stretches back to George Washington, but not all presidents have observed it. By Elizabeth Dias National religion correspondent As Donald J.
Why do presidents place a hand on the Bible? The answer is simple: tradition. That’s what the first President of the United States, George Washington, did in 1789, according to the White House ...