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Bible Translation Movement Eyes Scripture Access for All Deaf Sign Languages by 2033
- By illumiNations
DALLAS, Texas, -- A newly launched movement to make the Bible available in every language in the next 12 years is also aiming to reach 70 million Deaf people who use visual sign language to communicate.
illumiNations, an alliance of the world's leading Bible translation organizations, has launched the "I Want to Know" campaign, with the goal of giving everyone on earth access to the Bible in their own language by 2033.
For 70 million Deaf people globally, sign language is the first or only language they know and use every day. More than 350 unique sign languages for the Deaf are among the 3,800 languages that don't yet have a complete Bible translation.
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SCDOT Denies Most Pothole-Damage Claims by Motorists
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Over the past three years, the S.C. Department of Transportation denied a total of nearly 2,300 pothole-damage claims filed by motorists statewide – more than half of all such requests received during the period, The Nerve found in a review of agency records.
Motorists collectively sought more than $4.8 million in 4,325 pothole-damage claims received by DOT from 2018 through last year, with listed settlements totaling $802,609, or 16.5% of the overall requested total, according to the records, obtained under the S.C. Freedom of Information Act.
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Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Find your ball cap, grab your mitt, and join the North Greenville University (NGU) Alumni Association for some baseball in Greenville's historic West End. NGU will host an NGUConnect event at the Greenville Drive game on Friday, May 14, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Flour Field is located at 945 S. Main Street in Greenville.
NGU alumni and friends are invited to the stadium's Champions Club for an all-you-can-eat buffet and premium game seating. Premium tickets are $25 per person. General admission seating for the game is also available for $10 per person. Champions Club tickets are limited, so be sure and make your reservation early.
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GOP to Planned Parenthood: Mind Your Loan Business
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
There are lots of ways to describe a business with $2 billion dollars in assets -- but "charity" isn't one of them. And yet, that's how Democrats must see Planned Parenthood, the "nonprofit" that just took in its biggest taxpayer-funded haul in history: $618 million dollars. Now, as if that weren't enough, they've stuck out their hand for more -- trying to cash in on the pandemic relief that clearly meant for small businesses. Well, Planned Parenthood isn't "small" and isn't eligible. And if the country's abortion tycoon doesn't give the money back, Senate Republicans want the government to come and take it.
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House Dems Pass Marijuana Bill
- By Eagle Forum
Tuesday was April 20th, the unofficial holiday of cannabis culture. According to the Delaware Online, “The number 420 has become a secret code among potential roommates and people on dating websites, a way to covertly let someone know that they welcome marijuana into their home or love life.
Unfortunately, legalizing marijuana has long been on the agenda for House democrats. And, on the week of 4/20, it’s no surprise the House majority attempted to slide in a marijuana bill through suspension vote. Under suspension, a bill passes via unanimous consent or voice vote. It’s typically reserved for bills that are not controversial, but that’s not always the case.
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Dangerous New Caliphate Emerges in Africa; Extremist Group Boko Haram Responsible for World's Highest Rate of Religious Violence, Reports Open Doors USA
- By Open Doors USA
SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Nigeria hosts the highest rate of religiously-motivated violence in the world, and, according to religious freedom watchdog group Open Doors USA, a new caliphate is emerging in the region of Sub-Saharan Africa.
"The pattern of extremist attacks in this region strikes an alarmingly similar tone to the beginnings of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Without a concentrated effort to counter its spread, we can only expect the new Islamic State to become more dangerous," said David Curry, CEO of Open Doors USA.
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Stanton Healthcare Applauds Idaho Legislature for Passing 'Heartbeat Bill'
- By Christian Newswire
This law would outlaw abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
BOISE, Idaho -- Stanton Healthcare, based in Boise, has life-affirming Clinics in Idaho and affiliates across America and internationally. Stanton provides compassionate and professional women's healthcare along with holistic services to clients experiencing an unexpected pregnancy.
Stanton's medical staff, team and clients all testified before the Idaho Legislature in support of the Heartbeat legislation.
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