Ghanaian self-proclaimed prophet Ebo Noah has gone viral for claiming that a global flood will begin on Christmas Day. He is ...
Molly DeWitt, 9, of Houston was imaginative and artistic, loving to spend time drawing, dancing and dreaming up stories. When ...
With wry understatement, she adds, “I also happened to believe it was true.” The book arrives at a moment when conversion may ...
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'Gate Zero' video game update: Templar Media acquires Bible X to expand 'highly anticipated' Bible-based gaming experience
Video game publisher Templar Media has acquired Norway-based development studio Bible X, securing the future of Gate Zero, a ...
On the day of impending doom under sunny skies, Noah claimed he'd meditated, and the Lord had given him a new "vision." ...
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Religious-themed brick sets hold appeal for both children and adults in digital age
Faith-based companies making Lego-compatible building blocks are tapping a market for offline toys inspired by biblical figures and events.
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Knocks as Police Arrest Masquerades After Governor's Order
Three masquerades have been arrested by police in a major oil rich state following their violation of the executive order ...
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Ebo Noah urges everyone to repent ahead of December 25, appeals to Ark seekers in trending video
Ebo Noah, a young Ghanaian man, has delivered a message to well-meaning people and believers who plan to join him in any of ...
A video of a Ghanaian self styled prophet's warning claiming divine visions of floods has gone viral after it was proved to be false.
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