Former President Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, died in Plains, Georgia, on Dec. 29, 2024, at age 100. He was the longest-living American president.
Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos did not show up at an education panel meeting that confirmed the city’s resolve to ...
Jay Moses, Beauchamp’s predecessor as Hope pastor. Beauchamp considers himself an ambidextrous preacher. His mother was ...
The young Jimmy Carter was a political nobody the first time he ran for governor of Georgia. That long-shot 1966 effort failed, leaving him wrestling with doubts about his future and his faith.
Lynda Carter wants her son James Altman to have a wonderful 37th birthday. “Happy birthday 🎁 to my son, James Altman,” the actress, 73, wrote on Instagram on Tuesday, Jan. 14. “I’m so proud to be ...
Carter taught Sunday school in his native Plains, GA nearly every weekend after leaving the White House in 1981 and often spoke of the importance of religion in his life. In contrast, Lennon’s ...
In 1976, Jimmy Carter said something that had almost never ... a presidential election and infused them with the language of religion and morality. Reagan played along, echoing the religious ...
that you will abandon your secular humanism as your religion.” By his later years, Carter “was happy with the label of ‘progressive evangelical,’” Balmer said. How did Carter come to ...