Researcher explains how the Bible came to be

The Bible is a unique publication written by 40 authors over 2,000 years on three continents. Yet, many people wonder how the Bible came to be and who put it together in its specific order.
COVID Con: The response is worse than the virus – May 9, 2020

Churches must keep names of every person entering | Judge orders beauty salon owner jailed | Strip clubs eligible for relief loans | Texas sheriff sends SWAT team to reopened tavern | Aid workers will have to pay income tax in New York | Names of 900 snitches leak in Missouri | World Naked Bike Ride event canceled in Oregon
One-in-four Americans say COVID-19 has strengthened their faith

Christians are more likely than other religious groups in this analysis to say their faith has grown stronger as a result of the pandemic, Pew Research noted.
Experts now projects more deaths from suicide than COVID-19

“Deaths of despair have been on the rise for the last decade, and in the context of COVID-19, deaths of despair should be seen as the epidemic within the pandemic,” a new report noted.
The ideal devotional for children

The book is intended for children aged 6-12 and offers short, 5-minute devotionals that will help children build a life-long habit of reading Scripture and praying, Challies explained.
British report claims child-adult sexual contact causes no ‘identifiable damage’

“As the age of consent is arbitrary, we propose an overlap of two years on either side of 14. Childhood sexual experiences, willingly engaged in, with an adult result in no identifiable damage,” the report suggested.
Poof! My 26-year marriage disappeared

Contrary to Catholic thinking, the indulgence of annulment doesn’t mean a single thing in the eyes of a holy God – and certainly not after 26 years and two days of marriage.
8 ways temptation works for our own good

It’s hard to contemplate temptation as being good for us, but it can be if whatever tempts us draws us closer to God.
Is working from home to become the ‘new normal’ for business?

A 2015 study found Chinese call-center employees who worked from home were 13 percent more productive than employees in a control group, because they took fewer breaks and made more calls per minute. They were also happier and were less likely to quit their job.
‘Murder hornets:’ The media’s next fear-mongering story

Using very descriptive words and a scary photo of a large insect, the news media seeks not just to inform people, but to terrorize them regarding a potentially new threat.