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Pro-Life Lobby Day in Missouri Capitol Tuesday
Tuesday, March 14, the pro-life community will descend on the Missouri State Capitol for the annual Missouri Right to Life…
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You Visited Me In Prison
Faith groups partnering with states to help make released convicts productive citizens. Jesus’ words in Matthew 25:36 are among…
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Annual Republican Lincoln Days Event March 18
Missouri marks a milestone this year in state politics. It is the first time in state history that all five…
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Refugee order creates debate in Evangelical community
WASHINGTON—Thousands of evangelical leaders are asking President Donald Trump to reconsider his executive order pausing the United States refugee program…
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Education
Kansas Christian College Advances to Initial Accreditation
Kansas Christian College (KCC) announced this week the school had reached a new level of accreditation with the Association for…
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New UN head affirms Jewish ties to Temple Mount, angers Palestinians
JERUSALEM, Israel – Palestinian Authority officials demanded an apology from United Nations Secretary General António Guterres for his remarks affirming…
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Severe drought leads starving Kenyans to church
MATUU, Kenya — When her pantry runs dry, Agnes Mwikali walks down a dusty road to a local church mission.…
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Super Bowl unlikely to disrupt most churches
For churches with Sunday night activities, most pastors say it’s still “game on” at church despite the Super Bowl matchup…
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Feb. 15 forum explores what future holds for Israel
This year’s Kansas City Israel Action Forum returns Wednesday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m. at Congregation Beth Shalom, 14200 Lamar Ave.…
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Entertainment
‘Silence’ speaks volumes about faith
Martin Scorsese is one of the great auteurists of our time. From Oscar winning films like Taxi Driver (1976) and…
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