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Nancy Guthrie: Holding On to Hope Through Suffering

Nancy Guthrie is a Bible teacher whose work on holding on to hope in the midst of suffering has shaped worship, counseling, and personal devotional practice for two decades. Thi...

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What Canonization Means and How a Pope is Declared a Saint

Canonization is the formal process by which the Catholic Church declares a deceased person to be a saint, offering a definitive answer to what happens when a pope to be canonize...

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Joyce Meyer: Denomination, Ministry, and Influence

Joyce Meyer is a widely known American Christian author and speaker who operates as a non‑denominational charismatic figure. She is not formally aligned with a historic Christ...

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Who Was the Woman Who Bled for 12 Years?

The woman who bled for 12 years is a figure from the Synoptic Gospels, most fully recorded in Mark 5:25–34. She suffered chronic, postpartum hemorrhage for twelve years, endur...

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Pope Leo: A Clear Profile of the Papal Name

The name Leo recurs across papal history, representing several distinct pontiffs who shaped doctrine, diplomacy, and the Church’s institutional trajectory. This evergreen prof...

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