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D.G. Martin: Omar ibn Said, who had Fayetteville ties, was enslaved but an Islamic scholar

Common Cause Ohio gathers to discuss Issue 1 | News, Sports, Jobs

Common Cause Ohio, a non-profit and non-partisan voter advocacy organization, is encouraging Ohioans to vote no on Issue 1. The organization coordinated a

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Gunman targets Taiwanese faith with long pro-democracy link

LOS ANGELES (AP) The recent deadly shooting at Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church.

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Best Things To Do In Davidson, NC - TravelAwaits

TravelAwaits May.3.2021 Davidson is a small gem only a 25-minute drive from Charlotte, North Carolina. While the pace is slower than the Queen City a few miles south, there is still a lot to do. Whether you want to get active or enjoy the arts, food, wine, shopping, or history, you can experience all of this in town or a short drive away. Davidson College brings a lot of attention and foot traffic to the wide brick sidewalks along Main Street dotted with boutique shops and eateries, including the James Beard Nominated chef-driven restaurant Kindred. The repurposed buildings are revitalized with exciting storefronts, but the feeling you get is old-school Southern hospitality. While there are more events, activities, and stores popping up constantly, here are some favorites in the area. I am sure you will enjoy Davidson. There is so much to love.

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Presbyterian Mission Agency The Rev. Dr. Robert L. Stivers dies in Tacoma, Washington, at age 80

by the Rev. Bill Somplatsky-Jarman | Special to Presbyterian News Service The Rev. Dr. Robert L. Stivers died last month at age 80. (Contributed photo) LOUISVILLE — The Rev. Dr. Robert L. Stivers, a renowned ethicist, died in Tacoma, Washington, on December 23, 2020, at age 80. An ordained Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) minister, Stivers taught religion and ethics at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma for 37 years. Upon his retirement in 2009, he was appointed Professor Emeritus of Religion and Ethics. Throughout his career, he explored the ethical dimensions of environmental and economic issues and advocated for a “sustainable society.” He encouraged everyone to have love and appreciation for the natural world and to live accordingly. He stands as one of a key group of Christian ethicists who helped bridge the gap between the church and the academy, deepening the church’s social witness with their scholarship, activism, and concern for the General Assembly.

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