Curator Clark Evans displays the burgundy velvet, gilt-edged Lincoln Inaugural Bible at the Library of Congress Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, in Washington. President-elect Barack Obama will take his oath of office on the bible Jan. 20, becoming the first president to use it since Abraham Lincoln at his swearing-in on March 4, 1861. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)
David and Erin DeVore, and their children, Selah, 7 months, and Owen, 2, arrive for Sunday service for Harvest Bible Chapel, which has grown to about 750 members in two years of existence.
David and Erin DeVore, and their children, Selah, 7 months, and Owen, 2, arrive for Sunday service for Harvest Bible Chapel, which has grown to about 750 members in two years of existence.
NEW LINE PRODUCTIONS Oscar Isaac, left, stars as “Joseph” and Keisha Castle-Hughes stars as “Mary” in Catherine Hardwicke's, The Nativity Story.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS James Wallace, owner of Possibility Custom Homes, places a Bible in the frame of the foundation before the concrete is poured over it at a home he is constructing near Magnolia, Texas.
Eric Sumberg/QUAD-CITY TIMES The Rev. Rob Willey of the Harvest Bible Chapel stands in the parking lot of the future home of his 700-member church, the former Ultimate Electronics on 53rd Street near Interstate 74 in Davenport.
SCRIPPS HOWARD The beauty in this reverse painting on glass is not really appreciated by today's collectors.
Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES Children learn moves during a soccer camp at Green Valley Sports Complex in Moline. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Youth for Christ sponsored the camp for the fourth year and featured inspirational speakers between the sports activities.
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