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Equipping Pastors Worldwide Works to Strengthen Pastoral Training Globally

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New York, NY — April 2026 — Equipping Pastors Worldwide (EPW), www.epusa.org, is calling attention to one of the most urgent challenges facing the global Church: a critical lack of biblical training among pastors in the fastest-growing regions of Christianity. On April 25, 2026, EPW will host a free webinar titled “The Preparation of Pastors & the Urgency of Preaching in the Global South,” offering insight, solutions, and a pathway forward. According to EPW, an estimated 85% of pastors in Africa, Asia, and Latin America have little to no formal biblical training. As a result, many churches are left vulnerable to false teaching, syncretism, and spiritual malnourishment. Through this upcoming webinar, EPW will share how strategic, accessible pastoral training can strengthen churches at scale — raising up biblically grounded leaders equipped to disciple growing congregations. The session is designed for mission-minded individuals, church leaders, and organizations seeking to invest in...

Organic vs. Synthetic Fertilizers: Which Is Better For Plant Growth?

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“Organic is good.” This is the sentiment that most consumers believe, and for good reason. Organic products are generally better for the environment and for people, so the choice should be an easy one. But the debate is actually more nuanced than that, especially for gardening. So what’s the best choice? A synthetic fertilizer or an organic fertilizer ? Organic vs. Synthetic Fertilizers Before you make a decision, it’s important to understand the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizers. Synthetic fertilizers have been used in agriculture since the Industrial Revolution. Created from minerals and inorganic waste products, these types of fertilizers are designed to nourish crops with concentrated forms of the three main nutrients that plants require for growth: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. However, studies by EOS Data Analytics and other industry experts have found that the effect of synthetic fertilizers is often short-lived because these products lack the micronutr...

What Are Common Snags In Dubai? Property Inspection Experts Explain

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A beautifully staged listing can make almost any property look ready to move into. Fresh paint, wide-angle photography, and carefully chosen lighting do a convincing job of presenting a finished product, and for the most part, buyers are happy to take it at face value. The reality behind the glossy presentation is often more complicated. Newly built properties in Dubai regularly carry defects that are invisible to the untrained eye and expensive to ignore, from hairline cracks in walls to plumbing that has never been properly tested. The listing, obviously, does not tell the full story. What Snagging Actually Means in Dubai Snagging refers to the process of systematically inspecting a property for defects before the buyer takes handover . In Dubai, developers are legally required to address defects identified during a one-year defect liability period following handover, which gives buyers a narrow but important window to get problems on record and resolved at the developer’s expense. T...

What Is Specialty Coffee: Breaking Down the Standards Behind Better Beans

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According to the National Coffee Association, 55% of Americans now drink specialty coffee, reflecting a clear shift toward higher-quality options and more informed buying decisions. Specialty coffee isn’t a marketing term—it’s a defined quality standard. To be classified as a specialty, coffee must score at least 80 points on a 100-point scale during professional tasting. That score reflects balance, flavor clarity, aroma, and overall quality. The Specialty Coffee Association sets these benchmarks, helping maintain consistency across the industry. In simple terms, specialty coffee is about doing everything right—from the farm to the cup. That’s what separates it from commercial coffee, which is often blended from multiple sources and designed for long shelf life rather than distinct flavor. Why Origin Matters With specialty coffee, origin isn’t just a label—it’s part of the experience. Beans are typically sourced from specific regions, and often from individual farms or cooperatives. ...

How to Fall in Love With Reading Again: Immersive Storytelling for Adults

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Many adults say they want to read more—but struggle to finish a single book. In fact, according to research from the Pew Research Center, roughly one quarter of U.S. adults did not read a single book in the past year. For many people, it’s not a lack of interest in stories . It’s a lack of attention. Think about it like trying to enjoy a quiet dinner while someone keeps tapping your shoulder every thirty seconds. That’s what modern reading competes with—notifications, streaming platforms, and endless scrolling. If your attention span feels shorter than it used to, you’re not imagining it. The good news? You don’t need to force yourself through another 400-page novel to rebuild a reading habit. Sometimes the solution is simply changing the way you read. Why Reading Feels Harder Today Most people associate reading with relaxation, but modern media habits train our brains for constant stimulation. Streaming platforms autoplay the next episode. Social media refreshes endlessly. Even news a...

Caring for Prostate Cancer Survivors: Alberta Experts on How Support Groups Help

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Key Takeaways Nearly 1 in 8 Canadian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, increasing long-term caregiving demands. Around 13.4 million Canadians provide unpaid care, often experiencing sustained emotional, physical, and financial strain. Caregiver stress is driven not just by workload, but by uncertainty, isolation, and lack of structured guidance. Peer support environments help improve coping by providing continuity, shared experience, and practical problem-solving insights. Prostate cancer survival rates have improved significantly, with approximately 91% of patients living at least five years after diagnosis, according to the Canadian Cancer Society. As more prostate cancer survivors move into long-term recovery, prostate cancer support organizations are becoming an important part of the care ecosystem, helping caregivers navigate ongoing responsibilities and access structured guidance. As survivorship extends over longer periods, caregiving responsibilities evolve beyond short-...

What Are Common Signs Of Opioid Use In Teens? TX Mental Health Experts Explain

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You’ve probably heard of the opioid crisis by now, and it’s just as dire as it sounds. Teens are getting swept into this epidemic, with many dying from overdoses. If you’re worried about your teen but unsure of whether they’re using opioids, mental health experts like the team at Clearfork Academy say there are certain signs that can give it away. But remember, if you do discover that your teen has been misusing opioids—a specialized residential rehab program can help get them back on track and make sure they don’t relapse. Teens & The Opioid Crisis According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between July 2019 and December 2021, 2,231 adolescents aged 10 to 19 overdosed on illicit drugs, with approximately 90% of these deaths involving opioids. While recent trends indicate that teen drug and alcohol use has slightly declined, substance abuse among adolescents remains higher than pre-pandemic levels and is accompanied by a high rate of primary ment...