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Los Angeles Lakers Trade Rumors: Jeremy Lin Appears on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ Skit As Steve Nash Plays Ball With Him
As Los Angeles Lakers point guard Jeremy Lin prepares to take the next step in his NBA career, he took some time to poke fun at himself by appearing in a “Jimmy Kimmel Live” skit that aired after Game 1 of the NBA Finals. In addition, retired NBA player Steve Nash worked out with him.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Jep Robertson Claims Sexual Abuse Happened in Childhood, Has Advice for Duggar Family
“Duck Dynasty” star Jep Robertson came out with explosive allegations that he kept secret until recently. He claimed that he was molested by an older student back in grade school.
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NBA Finals Game 3 Live Stream Free on ESPN, TV Schedule: Watch Online Golden State Warriors vs Cleveland Cavaliers
Game 2 of the NBA Finals once again went down to the wire in overtime Sunday night, with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers barely beating out Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors 95-93 in Oakland’s ORACLE Arena. The Cavaliers will be heading home to Cleveland and try to break the 1-1 series tie at Quicken Loans Arena during Game 3 on Tuesday.
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UK Employment Tribunal: Christian Nursery Worker’s Sacking over ‘Anti-Gay’ Views Were Discriminatory
An employment tribunal in the United Kingdom city of Watford has ruled that Christian nursery worker Sarah Mbuyi was discriminated against after she was sacked for airing her views on homosexuality and marriage.
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Secretive In-N-Out Billionaire Owner Lynsi Snyder Committed to Christian Faith; Values Extend to Entire Burger Chain
California-based burger chain In-N-Out is best known for its tasty burgers, fries and shakes, all of which have gathered a cult following among fans. The billionaire owner of the burger dynasty, 33-year-old Lynsi Snyder, also happens to be a practicing, Bible-believing Christian.
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Olivet University appeals BPPE's license revocation, vows to protect students and faculty interests
Olivet University has officially initiated the appeal process following the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education's (BPPE) decision to revoke its license. The university says it is committed to safeguarding the interests of its students and faculty, who have been directly impacted by this decision.
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‘Wang Mingdao’s Diary’ reproduction highlights complexities of contemporary Chinese Christianity
On December 9, the China Graduate School of Theology (中国神学研究院) hosted a public lecture titled “A Courageous Witness in the Times—Launch of Wang Mingdao (王明道)’s Diary.” The lecture, themed “Faith Patterns in Beijing’s Christian Churches Through the Lens of Wang Mingdao’s Diary,” featured Dr. Ni Buxiao (倪步晓), Associate Director and Assistant Professor at the Christian Faith and Chinese Culture Research Center of Alliance Bible Seminary (建道神学院), as the keynote speaker.
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Floating library ‘Doulos Hope’ arrives in Taiwan; spreading love and hope from a former cruise ship
Doulos Hope, the international floating book fair ship, has returned to Taiwan and is now docked at Kaohsiung Port, open to the public from December 18, 2024, to January 12, 2025. Originally built in 1991 and renovated in 2022, the ship features over 2,000 books on various topics, including faith, science, and art. It is operated by a diverse crew of 140 volunteers from 25 countries, offering services such as education, healthcare, and community outreach. The ship's mission is to spread hope and
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Chinese Online School of Theology publishes annual ministry report: Expanding Chinese theological education through new strategies
In the 2023-2024 academic year, New York-based Chinese Online School of Theology (COST) has seen significant development in expanding its ministry in theological education and mission outreach. They have promoted a series of new events and projects to explore different strategies that expand theological education for Chinese ministers. The following are some highlights from the 2023-2024 annual report:
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Dr. Fenggang Yang: How foreign forces transformed traditional Chinese legal systems
In a recent lecture to Chinese Christians, scholar Dr. Fenggang Yang (杨凤岗) gave an in-depth analysis of the historical evolution and contemporary significance of the modern legal system in Chinese society. He explored the tensions and integrations between traditional law and modern rule of law, highlighting the distinctive characteristics of China’s traditional legal system and emphasizing the role of foreign influences in introducing modern legal practices into Chinese society.