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It’s Not Too Late to Join Us in D.C.

In less than two weeks, believers from across the country will gather in Washington, D.C. to read the Bible aloud, cover to cover, at the Museum of the Bible. America Reads the Bible will be a historic event, and we want you, our faithful supporters, to be there with us! …

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Literacy Volunteers

Easter is a time of tradition—family meals, shared recipes, handwritten cards. But for many adults in our community, even something as simple as reading a recipe can feel out of reach. Imagine standing in your kitchen, ready to cook a holiday meal, but not being able to: • Read the …

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Aggie Remembrance Day | May 1, 2026

Each year, Aggie Remembrance Day brings the New Mexico State University community together to honor the students, faculty, staff, and alumni we have lost between April 15 of the previous year and April 15 of the current year. This is more than a time to reflect — it’s a moment …

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Happy Easter! Jesus Is Risen!

Luke 24:5–6 “The women were terrified and bowed with their faces to the ground. Then the men asked, ‘Why are you looking among the dead for someone who is alive? He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead! Remember what he told you back in Galilee…’” Early that morning, …

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U.S. Gives Windows for Iran Goals

While Israel remains on the defensive against ongoing Iranian strikes and continues its campaign against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, the United States has provided an update on Operation Epic Fury, including a possible timeline and its objectives. The Times of Israel reports that U.S. President Donald Trump said two to …

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Department announces opening of 2026 Biennial Review

The New Mexico Department of Wildlife will review its State List of Threatened and Endangered Wildlife Species, pursuant to the New Mexico Wildlife Conservation Act (Section 17-2-40 NMSA 1978), with public comments on the previous Biennial Review document issued in 2024 accepted from April 6-July 6.   The Biennial Review …

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