Christian organizer, has recruited nearly 500 Christian leaders to read the Bible aloud from cover to cover in Washington this April.
Nonfiction and Y.A. are hurting, but genre fiction and the Good Book are booming. Here’s how book sales looked in 2025. By Elizabeth A. Harris and Alexandra Alter This year brought more blockbuster ...
There’s a new tool for printing very large objects: 3D Splitter. The constant question from 3D print newbies is “how big can it print?” That’s really a misunderstanding because any 3D printer can ...
Update: OU has placed the graduate instructor on administrative leave, the school announced Sunday, Nov. 30. For a psychology course at the University of Oklahoma, Samantha Fulnecky was asked to write ...
A topless woman is taken from behind, steadying herself against a hay wagon, as if the couple had paused mid-task. Her late-19th-century garb is half undone, but her sun hat unperturbed. This scene — ...
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For the first time ever more digital copies of Scripture were shared than print versions, the United Bible Societies Fellowship (UBS) has said. In its Scripture Distribution Statistics report for 2024 ...
Christians believe that reading the word of God could help them both in their daily life and the afterlife. But carrying a bible all the time isn’t feasible. That’s why free bible apps for Android are ...
When railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington bought a rare edition of the Gutenberg Bible in 1911, he paid $55,000—the equivalent of around $1.8 million today. But despite the high price, Huntington’s ...
A Gutenberg Bible owned by the Huntington Library, in San Marino, California, has enjoyed some exciting exploits in its 600-year history. It’s been owned by Silesian nobles, traded by a Scottish ...
State representatives from both sides of the political aisle asked state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters why he's requesting $3 million in taxpayer money to put Bibles in Oklahoma's classrooms ...
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