Teen Charged for Causing $300K in Damage at Virginia Megachurch
A teenager has been charged with inflicting approximately 300,000 in damages to a large nondenominational worship center in Virginia
A teenager has been charged with inflicting approximately 300,000 in damages to a large nondenominational worship center in Virginia
School asks Court of Appeals to allow it to participate in tuition program without compromising its Biblical beliefs.
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The Franciscan Action Network, along with partners Sojourners and Faith in Peace Concerts, held the fourth annual gathering that featured a variety of religious leaders advocating for a strong, functioning, representative, democracy.
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