The Spine Bookshop owner Lindsay Schultz seeks to offer banned books through both customer sales and donations to readers.
The Odessa American is the leading source of local news, information, entertainment and sports for the Permian Basin.
Locally owned stores have unique ways in which they engage their communities and, ultimately, invite others to Christ.
What an embarrassment of riches Southern California has when it comes to Latinx bookstores. We want to give honorable mention ...
Twin Cities Pioneer Press on MSN13d
SPIRITUAL REFLECTIONS: Jesus is alive, accessible and on top of thingsNot long ago, I was walking through the condiment section of the grocery store and I heard a little child having a hard time breathing. Since asthma also affects my lungs, I immediately felt tightness ...
On Saturday a bookstore in the city of Pine Bluff opened its doors for the public, featuring a ribbon cutting at a brand-new ...
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Woman's World on MSN‘The Chosen’ Season 5: Everything You Need to Know Before It Premieres!The Chosen Season 5 is finally here, taking viewers straight to Jerusalem for Holy Week, starting on Palm Sunday. Following ...
Orange County Register on MSN12d
Piecemakers’ store seized to pay multi-million judgment to former memberColumnist Teri Sforza writes that members of the Christian fellowship charge court proceedings were tainted by the use of the ...
Carnage #1 this week, where Eddie Brock forms his most dangerous symbiote bond yet. Will he control the bloodlust, or will it ...
A Utah attorney shows that job discrimination is illegal and immoral despite recent moves by the Trump administration and a ...
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