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Cops remove 88 children from a Bible study camp in Iowa as part of a human trafficking investigation
Deputies raided an Iowa church and removed 88 children participating in a Bible study camp as part of a sweeping human trafficking investigation, police said Monday. The youngsters are now in protective custody of local agencies after they were taken from the Shekinah Glory Camp run by Kingdom Ministry of Rehab and Recreation, according to police and local reports. Deputies executing search warrants removed the children over the weekend and took them to nearby Wapello Methodist
New Dead Sea Scrolls US Exhibit
Through September 2, 2025 Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum Simi Valley, CA reaganlibrary.gov For the first time in nearly a decade, the Dead Sea Scrolls are being exhibited in the United States, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum. The traveling exhibition, which will also make stops in other cities across the US, is dedicated to the scrolls and their wider historical context. The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered between 1947 and 1956 in 11
Candace Owens was target of death threats by New Jersey Jewish man
Days after a man pleaded guilty to making death threats against a political commentator who had disparaged a famous rabbi, Candace Owens identified herself as the victim. In early September, Owens derided Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the late leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. The comments, made during a TV debate with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. Less than a week after she made the comments about Schneerson, according to the US Attorney’s Office for the District of
Cults Target Nigerian Youth: Bible Clubs Try to Reach Kids First
Emmanuel Sani Ujah said he recalls the night of February 3, 2014, as the day he “died,” but God brought him back. Ujah was involved in a car accident, which became the impetus for his Catch Them Young Bible Club. “I was bedridden for a month,” he said. “It was during that time I truly understood what it meant to be given a second chance.” Though as a teenager Ujah had a vibrant faith, he

