One of the most inspiring books I have read about the city I deeply love, Kansas City, was published in December 2020 by Neil Brown. Neil is part of our ministry team ...
Read More »Religious freedom winning big in the U.S. Supreme Court
Despite what sometimes seems like continuous negative news, religious liberty actually is winning in the U.S. Supreme Court. A study published in “The Supreme Court Review” says that the Supreme Court under ...
Read More »Poll finds partisan divide in opinions about Biden’s faith
Americans have widely varying perceptions about President Biden’s faith, a survey from the Pew Research Center found. Fifty-eight percent of those surveyed correctly identified Biden’s faith as Roman Catholic. An additional 31 ...
Read More »Midwest March for Life April 14
Pro-life individuals from across the state will gather in Jefferson City Wednesday for a march around the Capitol and rally. Sponsored by the Midwest March for Life, Missouri Right to Life and ...
Read More »Tiny Bahrain Jewish community observes Holocaust Remembrance Day
Something amazing happened in Bahrain last week. The country’s tiny Jewish community observed Holocaust Remembrance Day for the first time in a virtual ceremony with representatives from the Muslim government. According to ...
Read More »Biden administration disbands religious freedom commission
In a move that has startled some human rights groups, the Biden administration is ending the Commission of Unalienable Rights. Instituted by President Donald Trump, the commission had become a powerful voice ...
Read More »Biden, Major League Baseball criticized for lying about Georgia voting legislation
Major League Baseball has joined the cancel culture by moving this summer’s All-Star game from Georgia to Colorado to protest the state’s new voting rights law. Democrats say the law is restrictive ...
Read More »Former K-State high jumper upgraded to gold from silver for 2012 Olympics
Former Kansas State high jumper Erik Kynard Jr. finally got his gold medal — nine years after being denied the honor by a cheating Russian athlete. Ivan Ukhov, who came in first ...
Read More »Governors push back against Biden move on Second Amendment
President Biden’s plans to restrict Second Amendment rights are meeting resistance from multiple conservative governors. Biden announced a series of actions, which he articulated during a press conference where he made multiple false ...
Read More »Biden press secretary dodges question about impact of Equality Act
The White House earlier this week dodged a question about how the Equality Act would affect religious freedom. Owen Jensen from the Catholic television network EWTN asked press secretary Jen Psaki about ...
Read More »Prince Philip, husband to Queen Elizabeth, dies at 99
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband to Queen Elizabeth II, has died at the age of 99 after an illness that kept him in the hospital for a month. The ...
Read More »Fear of Covid runs high in young adults, contrary to actual risk
New polling finds that young American adults have a fear of Covid not supported by data outlining their actual risk. Nearly 3 million Americans are being vaccinated against COVID-19 each day, but ...
Read More »U.S. to lift sanctions on Iran as regime continues enriching uranium
President Joe Biden has reversed course and will lift sanctions on Iran put in place by the Trump administration. The sanctions have been credited with defunding the regime, the world’s largest sponsor ...
Read More »An intellectually rigorous faith: Loving God with all our hearts AND minds
For many people, the Bible is a downright dangerous book. For others, it is a holy book but hardly the Word of God. For others, it is a mixture, with its value ...
Read More »‘Roe v. Wade’ may be first film to accurately tell the history
The film Roe v. Wade tells the story of what many consider one of the most important cases in Supreme Court history. It’s a tale told from an insider’s dramatized perspective, that ...
Read More »Christian agencies: Starvation at doorstep of seven million in East Africa
Seven million people across six countries in East Africa are on the brink of starvation. The disturbing news comes from numerous Christian agencies on the ground, including World Vision. This figure is ...
Read More »See the powerful videos as Israel stops to remember the Holocaust
The nation of Israel paused on Thursday to remember the Holocaust. For 24 hours, restaurants and entertainment venues shut their doors and TV stations dedicated their programming almost exclusively to Holocaust documentaries ...
Read More »Rep. Vicky Hartzler praying and looking ‘very seriously’ at run for U.S. Senate
Count Republican Rep. Vicky Hartzler among the possible candidates to replace Roy Blunt in the U.S. Senate in 2022. If elected, she would be only the third female elected to the Senate ...
Read More »CNN asserts a baby’s biological sex can’t be determined at birth
CNN is being mocked for an actual news report that asserted a baby’s sex cannot be determined at birth. The odd statement came in a story that was critical of South Dakota ...
Read More »Biden administration supports Georgia boycott, but not of Beijing Olympics
After supporting a boycott of Georgia, the Biden administration says it is not considering a boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. According to the White House, the U.S. will attend the ...
Read More »China now terrorizing social groups focused on Christian service
China is ramping up its effort to wipe out house churches, the only place some say independent Christianity exists in the Communist country. The new campaign focuses on new restrictions on para-church ...
Read More »Group forms to push back against woke agenda of corporate America
After corporate America was again criticized for weighing in on political issues, many Americans have had enough. Stop Corporate Tyranny, a coalition concerned with the increasing dictates of ‘woke’ capital and cancel ...
Read More »Myth vs. Fact on Georgia voting reform bill
Media outlets and some democrats are describing the new voter laws in Georgia as “Jim Crow” laws. But what’s the truth? We know that the law, as signed by Georgia Gov. Brian ...
Read More »As media spins positive news, worry about Covid drops to record low
According to a new Gallup poll, worry about Covid has dropped to its lowest level since this time last year. Just 35 percent of all Americans surveyed from March 15 to 21 ...
Read More »Video of abandoned and weeping boy highlights Biden border crisis
The Biden Administration is facing increasing pressure over its border crisis. A video of Border Patrol agents encountering a little weeping boy abandoned at the U.S.-Mexico border has gone viral, sparking outrage. ...
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