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Brentwood, Tennessee · BrentwoodBRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Most pastors believe their churches will be around for at least another decade, but that’s not the reality for some. According to a Lifeway Research study of U.S. Protestant pastors, 94% believe their churches will still exist in 10 years, 4% disagree and 2% aren’t sure. Yet, even among the more than [...]Read More...See the Story
Few Protestant pastors believe their churches will close soon • Biblical Recorder
Brentwood, Tennessee · BrentwoodBRENTWOOD, Tenn. – Kayla Bryant and Olivia O'Keefe, the No. 2 pairing for the University of Tennessee at Martin beach volleyball squad, were selected today as the Ohio Valley Conference's Pair of the Week for the third time this spring.See the Story
Bryant And O’Keefe Pick Up Historic Third OVC Pair Of The Week Award - UTM Athletics
Raising Cane's · FranklinCountry megastar Luke Bryan traded in his mic for a drive-thru headset this week—and no, this isn’t the setup to a joke! Last Tuesday (April 8), the five-time Entertainer of the Year teamed up with Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves for a heartfelt event that served up way more than just chicken fingers in Franklin, […]See the Story
Luke Bryan Proves "Most People Are Good" With $1M Raising Cane’s Donation to The Brett Boyer Foundation
Immigration · Franklin***Note from the Tennessee Conservative: Article Posted Here For Informational Purposes Only*** Image Credit: John Partipilo By Anita Wadhwani [The Tennessee Lookout -CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] – A bill creating a new state crime for immigrants illegally present in Tennessee – punishable by incarceration followed by a 72-hour notice to vacate the state – has been deferred until 2026. The move to table the controversial measure Wednesday in the Senate Stat…See the Story