Republican Rep Nancy Mace of South Carolina spoke of the strength she s derived from God and Scripture as she used her nearly ...
During Lifetime’s “Voices of a Lifetime” event at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City last month, Gaynor, 81, spoke ...
Ritual claims that its Essential for Women Multivitamin 18+ supplement supports female health, including bone, brain, and blood health. The brand designed it for women ages 18 to 49 years ...
The women in our group had a wide variety of backgrounds, some having read Scripture their whole lives and others barely reading it at all. The notes and essays in the Study Bible on the RSV ...
Despite great strides made by the international women’s rights movement over many years, women and girls around the world are still married as children or trafficked into forced labor and sex ...
However, the Bible depicts studying Scripture as a more complicated process ... People who could not pursue being rabbis (women like Mary and Martha, tradesmen like Peter or James) learned Scriptures ...
The Bible that Vice President JD Vance used in his sworn in ceremony on Monday belonged to his great-grandmother, who once lived in Kentucky. Vance was sworn in as the 50th vice president of the ...
Now people are questioning that gesture, and wondering if the president can be sworn in without using a Bible. The answer is quite simple: Yes. Here’s why. Article VI, Clause 3 of the U.S ...
WASHINGTON – President-elect Donald Trump had his left hand down at his side – and not on one of the two Bibles his wife, Melania, held up for him – during his swearing-in ceremony.
Some onlookers observed that President Donald Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible when sworn in at his inauguration, prompting questions about how the Bible traditionally factors into the ...
During his swearing-in ceremony on Monday, Jan. 20, Trump, 78, did not place his hand on a Bible while taking the presidential oath. First lady Melania Trump stood beside him during the oath ...
There’s no requirement under the U.S. Constitution for placing one’s hand on a Bible while taking the presidential oath of office. It’s a tradition that began with George Washington, the nation’s ...