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The president’s address to Congress highlighted one clear winner: Immigration.
Eileen Anne Gannon Kenney passed away peacefully at home Feb. 12, 2025, surrounded by her beloved family. Born May 7, 1937, ...
If you look at the new leadership, you’ll see people connected to the community, some with children, some with deep roots, others wanting to establish a life here for themselves and their families.
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Leaving Ur was just the beginning of the journey of faith God called him to. The Story of Abraham: Responding to God's Call Abraham, originally named Abram, was born in the ancient city of Ur of the ...