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Paul Batura: An old Bible held a shocking surprise that turned out to be an enriching experience - www.foxnews.com
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27.12.2020

Paul Batura: An old Bible held a shocking surprise that turned out to be an enriching experience

The Bible is the bestselling book in world history, with an estimated 5 billion to 6 billion printed in more than 700 languages. But how many Bibles are actually opened and read, and how many just gather dust on bookshelves, their contents hidden from us?   You can find incredible value in this ancient book — sometimes in very surprising ways, as a bookstore owner I know recently told me.

Paul Batura: Charlie Brown Christmas – here's what it taught me about the holiday - www.foxnews.com
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20.12.2020

Paul Batura: Charlie Brown Christmas – here's what it taught me about the holiday

The late Charles Schulz, the quiet and reserved bespectacled creator of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the entire Peanuts franchise, was once called a magician with a pencil, an artist who captured our imaginations and left us with a daily smile for well over a half-century.  It’s been two decades since the last original Peanuts comic strip ran in newspapers, and 55 years since Schulz’s beloved animated Christmas special first debuted on CBS television.

Paul Batura: What’s there to be thankful for on this coronavirus Thanksgiving? - www.foxnews.com
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22.11.2020

Paul Batura: What’s there to be thankful for on this coronavirus Thanksgiving?

Ready or not, we are beginning Thanksgiving week — a time traditionally set aside to express our gratitude to God by gathering for feasts and fellowship with family and friends. But feasts and fellowship are being discouraged this year to guard against the spread of the coronavirus pandemic — a modern-day plague of biblical proportions.

Paul Batura: God and our election: What role did He play? - www.foxnews.com
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15.11.2020

Paul Batura: God and our election: What role did He play?

We all want to win and succeed. But in reality, we all lose and fail at times.This is true in every area of human endeavor, and it’s particularly painful when our failure is viewed by others.

Paul Batura: College football's fate during coronavirus pandemic — here is why it is more than just a game - www.foxnews.com - Michigan
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20.10.2020

Paul Batura: College football's fate during coronavirus pandemic — here is why it is more than just a game

After months of speculation and debate, college football is now confronted with the practicalities of the calendar – will they or won’t they be playing this fall?  To the strong objection of some of the game’s most prominent coaches, rumors began circulating on Monday that the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences will be postponing their seasons until the spring.  Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh released a statement pleading with officials to base their decision on facts – not feelings, citing statistics

Paul Batura: It’s Clergy Appreciation Day — here’s why it’s important - www.foxnews.com
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11.10.2020

Paul Batura: It’s Clergy Appreciation Day — here’s why it’s important

It’s Clergy Appreciation Month and Sunday is Clergy Appreciation Day — something most people have never heard of. But it’s important, honoring the approximately 430,000 ministers, priests, rabbis, imams and clergy members with other titles who minister to our spiritual needs across the U.S.

Paul Batura: Carl Reiner – America loses comic genius, and a dear friend - www.foxnews.com - USA - Beverly Hills
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30.06.2020

Paul Batura: Carl Reiner – America loses comic genius, and a dear friend

Long before Jerry Seinfeld reimagined television comedy in the late 1980s, there was Carl Reiner – a Bronx-born Jewish writer and actor who actually helped invent the medium back in television’s early golden age. Carl Reiner’s death on Monday in Beverly Hills at the age of 98 marks another passing of a legend from another time, an era when Americans, while disparate in their politics, were largely united in their humor.

Paul Batura: Eddie Haskell endures, on TV and in real life – Rest in peace, Ken Osmond - www.foxnews.com - Los Angeles
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19.05.2020

Paul Batura: Eddie Haskell endures, on TV and in real life – Rest in peace, Ken Osmond

Ken Osmond, who died Monday at the age of 76, never escaped the indelible character of Eddie Haskell, the trouble-making, smooth-talking teenager he played on the 1950s and ‘60s hit television sitcom “Leave it to Beaver.” In fact, Osmond was so synonymously linked to the portrayal of the schmoozer suck-up that he decided to leave television and forge a new identity, signing on with the Los Angeles Police Department in 1970.

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