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  • 3 weeks ago | deseret.com | Margaret Darby

    Bear Grylls, the British adventurer and television host, is encouraging others to learn more about faith in Jesus Christ. In a column published by The Times titled, "To be fully understood, the Christian faith must be tried," Grylls detailed his own experiences with Christianity, which he says has changed him "from the inside out." Grylls said he was first introduced to religion as a teenager.

  • 3 weeks ago | deseret.com | Margaret Darby

    Happy National Doughnut Day! In honor of National Doughnut Day - which is celebrated annually on the first Friday in June - several doughnut chains across the country are celebrating with deals on free and discounted doughnuts. Here are some of the best National Doughnut Day deals from Krispy Kreme, Dunkin' Donuts and more. Duck DoughnutsAt Duck Donuts, get a free cinnamon sugar doughnut, no purchase necessary, on National Doughnut Day, Duck Donuts announced on social media.

  • 3 weeks ago | deseret.com | Margaret Darby

    The first episode of "The Chosen" Season 5 is streaming live on YouTube for free this weekend. On Sunday, June 8 at 6 p.m. MDT, "Chosen" fans can watch the first episode of Season 5 alongside creator Dallas Jenkins, members of "The Chosen" cast and fans, per a press release shared with the Deseret News. The episode will be broadcast live from a surprise, "secret" location. The special stream comes a week before Season 5, Part 1 releases on Prime Video.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Margaret Darby

    Peter preaches to a crowd in a scene from The Chosen season 5. | 5&2 StudiosGenerate Key TakeawaysThe first episode of “The Chosen” Season 5 is streaming live on YouTube for free this weekend. On Sunday, June 8 at 6 p.m. MDT, “Chosen” fans can watch the first episode of Season 5 alongside creator Dallas Jenkins, members of “The Chosen” cast and fans, per a press release shared with the Deseret News. The episode will be broadcast live from a surprise, “secret” location.

  • 3 weeks ago | deseret.com | Margaret Darby

    After Disney's slouchy box office earnings for the live-action "Snow White," the future of the studio's live-action genre looked grim. "Snow White," which cost Disney nearly $400 million to produce and market, earned back just $87 million in domestic ticket sales, per Box Office Mojo. Reviews for the film - which the Guardian called "toe-curlingly terrible" - were just as bleak. "Snow White" was an all-around flop.

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