Christians in China are now being forced to replace paintings of Jesus in their homes with pictures of infamous Chairman Mao. The revelation came from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who is ...
Read More »Girl abused, brother sacrificed by Muslim witchdoctor in Uganda
An African newspaper is reporting that a 13-year-old Christian girl and her 11-year-old brother, abducted by a radical Muslim woman two years ago, were sold to a witchdoctor for ritual sacrifice. Morning ...
Read More »1,200 absentee ballots missing in Pettis County, county clerk says
Problems with mail-in balloting are hitting close to home. The county clerk in Pettis County, which includes Sedalia, said 1,200 absentee ballots that were supposed to arrive on September 21 are still ...
Read More »City Union Mission kicks off Celebrate Hope campaign
City Union Mission kicked off their annual Celebrate Hope campaign Thursday, Oct. 1. The organization hopes to raise $7 million—a significant portion of the Mission’s yearly operating budget through January 31, 2021. ...
Read More »Poll: Pastors worried election will impact congregations
A poll of protestant pastors has found they’re worried that the 2020 election will have a negative impact on their church congregations. The news comes as faith is being used as a ...
Read More »Sen. Blackburn calls on all women to support Supreme Court nominee
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) joined other female senators on Wednesday calling on American women to support Amy Coney Barrett. If confirmed to the Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett will become the fifth woman ...
Read More »Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks out on faith and politics in new book
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, former press secretary for President Trump, finally is sharing her side of the story in a new book, “Speaking for Myself.” “The honest part of my story is that ...
Read More »As media scoffs, major ballot fraud uncovered in Minneapolis
As mainstream media asserts there is no evidence of mail-in voter fraud, a major example is under investigation in Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Police Department is now investigating a ballot harvesting and vote-buying ...
Read More »Clergy of Color group slams Harris for praising Black Lives Matter organization
Not all African Americans support the Black Lives Matter agenda. Conservative Clergy of Color, a coalition of African-American pastors who say they were called to bring a new perspective to the nation’s ...
Read More »Term limits for statewide offices will be on November ballot in Missouri
With the presidential election front and center, other issues on the November ballot may be overlooked. Missouri voters will decide whether to enact a term limits for lieutenant governor, secretary of state, ...
Read More »‘Exhausting’: Trump and Biden debate covid, economy and Hunter Biden
For many who watched last night’s Trump-Biden Presidential debate, they left the television feeling exhausted. President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden confronted each other on a wide range of topics with Fox ...
Read More »Here’s what Christian leaders are saying about the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett
Christian leaders overwhelmingly support President Trump’s decision to appoint Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. This is what several of them had to say. “This is a great day for ...
Read More »On day of first debate, author tells nation what’s at stake in election
The first presidential debate of the 2020 election season takes place tonight at Case Western University and the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Political pundits on both sides of the aisle say ...
Read More »Washington DC Prayer march called nation to repentance
Christians across the nation are still talking about what happened Saturday in Washington, D.C.. On the same day that President Trump nominated Amy Coney Barret to the U.S.. Supreme Court, tens of ...
Read More »President announces 150 million rapid covid tests to be delivered
“In a major announcement, President Donald Trump on Monday said the distribution of 150 rapid covid tests are ready to be distributed across the nation. The President said the new rapid tests ...
Read More »Thousands participate in Kansas City Trump parade
Thousands of Kansas Citians turned out on Saturday for a Trump Parade from Liberty Memorial to the Country Club Plaza. The local Public Radio station KCUR, which along with the Kansas City ...
Read More »$100 million anti-trafficking effort announced by Ivanka Trump, AG Barr
The Trump White house is continuing its aggressive take-down of human trafficking rings across the nation. Now, Ivanka Trump and Attorney General William Barr have announced $100 million to combat human trafficking ...
Read More »Judge temporarily blocks ban of Communist-owned TikTok app
A federal district judge has temporarily blocked the ban on Chinese Communist Party-owned TikTok. The injunction allows the app to remain available for download from U.S. app stores. U.S. intelligence services say ...
Read More »Jewish groups demand Biden apologize for comparing Trump to infamous Nazi
Jewish groups are demanding Joe Biden apologize for comparing President Donald Trump to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels. “The rule in debate is that if your only argument is to call your opponent a ...
Read More »Prayer echoes through Washington as march and rally fills National Mall
Thousands of Christians from across the nation gathered for prayer and rally at the National Mall in Washington D.C. on Saturday. Estimates put the number at anywhere between 10,000 and 20,000 people. ...
Read More »United Methodist pastor demands changing denomination’s “racist” logo
The cancel culture may be coming for the logo of the United Methodist Church. The cross and flame -— two red flames intertwined with a thin, black cross — is racist, according ...
Read More »Religious freedom under attack, Attorney General William Barr says
The connection between freedom and religion is under assault, U.S. Attorney General William Barr said this week. “That crucial link between religion and liberty, so well understood at the founding, is all ...
Read More »Thanks to financial grant, Missouri folklore being put on the map
Every community in Missouri seems to have its own folklore that is passed down from generation to generation. A recent grant will enable the state to erect signs commemorating some of those ...
Read More »Focus on the Family will share powerful pro-life event on Saturday
The issue of abortion is front and center as the presidential race heats up and President Donald Trump appoints the successor to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “See Life 2020,” on online event ...
Read More »State Board of Accountancy opens investigation of Auditor Nicole Galloway
Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway, who also is the Democrat candidate for governor, is now under investigation by the Missouri State Board of Accountancy. The investigation is in response to a complaint filed ...
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