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Why did Jesus tell people to make offerings in the Temple? Why did Paul call himself a Pharisee? The Bible’s answer might surprise you.
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This essay is a part of Companion Fare, a series of personal stories about nonromantic love and travel.
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On January 17, 1863, in the midst of the Civil War in the United States, a young mother gave birth to a son in Manchester, ...
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