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Ralphie and George. James E. White explores the great divide between "It's A Wonderful Life" and "A Christmas Story."
Pioneers released a short film narrated by Columbia International University alumnus Steve Richardson, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the
arrival of the gospel among the Sawi, originally captured in the book, Peace
Child. Steve and his
family revisit the Sawi and see how God is transforming their culture.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has a neat graphing tool charting unemployment rates since 1948.
Could Texas REALLY secede from the Union?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has a neat graphing tool charting unemployment rates since 1948.
Could Texas REALLY secede from the Union?
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