It's Christmas, and what better way to celebrate than with a few ho, ho, hos? To help make spirits extra bright this year, we've made a list of our favorite Christmas jokes, and we're checking it ...
The Crescent City Historical Society’s Christmas open house featured a variety of nativity scenes. The event took place Sunday, Dec. 1, at city hall with the nativity scenes set up on the first floor ...
When customers took donations to the store for the humane society, they got a chance on prizes, which were picked before Christmas. Store employee Chase Burke says he builds the display ...
An unexpected revelation has shocked many Charlie Brown fans for decades: the realization that Linus’ famous Bible monologue from Charles Schulz’s A Charlie Brown Christmas was nearly cut out ...
Syrian Christians attended mass in one of Syria's oldest churches, Lady of Damascus Church, on the first Christmas Day since the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The 20 Richest People in the World NASA ...
Motherwell Photographic Society held its Christmas social night at the latest meeting. The members had a buffet supper. There was a quiz and a lucky dip where everyone went home with a Christmas gift.
Why then is Christmas celebrated on December 25? “The Bible is reticent on the birth of Christ ... Lucian of Samosota (circa 120 to 180 CE), a Greek commentator on Roman culture and society, wrote a ...
Why ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ Endures It’s hard to imagine ... Humble, lo-fi animation? And a Bible verse? It seemed destined to fail – and it was nearly scrapped outright.
But Christianity's holy book is currently making headlines for an entirely different reason this Christmas. The Wall Street Journal recently ... Wolfe said the commentary in this Bible is provided by ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has called for just compassionate society, in his Christmas message as the country is recovering from the worst currency crisis in the ...
The Catholic calendar has several ways to divide the Christmas season. The Church’s Western liturgical tradition sees Christmas as an octave, an eight-day celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.