By Lindsey Bell Woman Seeks TV Help to Reunite with Long-Lost Father Amanda Holdiness was raised by her single mother, godparents, and grandmother. She often wondered about her father, but her mom didn’t provide much information about him. Holdiness said that her wedding day was the hardest. “I’ve always seen ladies walk down the aisle […]
In The World—June 11, 2017
By Lindsey Bell New Way of Detecting Cancer There’s a new way to detect cancer, but it’s not a medical test like anything you’ve ever seen before. The California Canine Training Center has trained dogs to detect cancer in urine samples through smell. Dierdra McElroy, the head of California Canine, recently shared with Fox News […]
In The World—June 4, 2017
By Lindsey Bell 1.7 Million Kids Die Because of Pollution A new study released by World Health Organization (WHO) reported that 1.7 million kids die each year because of “polluted environments.” The study included in its definition of “polluted environments” everything from dirty air and water to secondhand smoke. This pollution can lead to fatal […]
In The World—May 28, 2017
By Lindsey Bell Most Pastors Satisfied with Their Marriages A new study by the Barna Group reported that 96 percent of pastors surveyed are satisfied in their marriages. The study noted that this is higher than the general population, in which less than half reported excellent marriages and one-third reported good marriages. Another interesting find: […]
In The World—May 21, 2017
By Lindsey Bell Pornography Declared a Public Health Crisis In 2016 Utah became the first state to claim that pornography was a public health crisis. This year Virginia and South Dakota have done the same. South Dakota’s resolution states that children are being exposed “at an alarming rate” and also claims that pornography is leading […]