The top Democrat investigating President Donald Trump has been outed for having a possibly illegal meeting with a key witness and keeping the clandestine association secret. Trump on Feb. 8 spotlighted a ...
Read More »Only 13 percent support Medicare for all proposal
Just 13 percent of Americans would support the idea of “Medicare for All” if the proposal, as it is currently written, terminated the private health insurance industry, according to a survey by The ...
Read More »Public outcry does not stop library’s drag queen ‘AnnieChrist’ story hour
The public in a Philadelphia suburb continues to be upset after their efforts failed to stop a library from hosting a drag queen story hour featuring a drag queen named “Annie Christ.” ...
Read More »Anne Graham Lotz begins final Chemo, says God has healed her
Nearly four months into receiving chemo, evangelist Anne Graham Lotz believes she will be healed after her seventh treatment next week. The 70-year-old evangelist revealed in an update on her blog this ...
Read More »Rep. Hartlzer updates state lawmakers on pressing national issues
U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, who represents Missouri’s 4th Congressional District, met with state lawmakers this week to discuss pressing federal issues. Hartzler, a popular Republican whose district encompasses a large rural swath plus ...
Read More »This is what two Congressmen prayed over Trump at the prayer breakfast
At Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast (See our Facebook page for the video) in Washington, event co-chairs Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) and Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) joined together in a rare moment of ...
Read More »Patriots’ Devin McCourty relies on God the Father
Football fans have returned home from the Super Bowl standoff between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams. Stories of faith have emerged from the pack of players on both teams ...
Read More »Former ISIS fighters finding Christ in Syria
The recent announcement that the United States would withdraw its small contingent of just 2,000 troops from Syria has some Christians worried while others see room for optimism. As the civil war ...
Read More »Mid-winter music to keep you warm
I hope everyone is enjoying the winter of all winters. Our family is originally from Florida. We moved to the Kansas City area almost 11 years ago. It has taken me quite ...
Read More »Movie explores details of missionary’s murder
A missionary’s murder that shocked the world 20 years ago is the focus of a new movie — and its filmmakers hope the project helps spark a renewed interest in long-term missions. ...
Read More »Millennial Christians not fond of evangelism
If the future of spreading the Gospel is in the hands of millennial Christians, evangelism in America is at risk. Barna research reveals in a new study that about half of younger ...
Read More »Dems vote against allowing babies who survive abortion to live
It should have been a cause everyone could get behind–even those that support abortion. But a bill meant to save the life of babies who survive abortion was rejected by Senate Democrats ...
Read More »Judge sides with Christian campus groups: They can choose own leadership
Christian college campus organizations have the right to choose their own leaders. That’s the just released ruling form a federal judge who said the University of Iowa can’t selectively enforce its non-discrimination ...
Read More »Rabbi from famous TV commercials supporting Holocaust survivors dies
Christians and Jews have lost a good friend and partner who worked tirelesly to support Holocaust survivors in Israel and Russia. Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, who readers may recognize from late-night TV commercials ...
Read More »Rude Nancy Pelosi compared to Arrested Development character
Nancy Pelosi is being lampooned, and criticized, for what is considered her rude and contemptuous actions towards the President during the State of the Union Address Tuesday night. Many viewers were surprised ...
Read More »Will new Democratic government in NE Syria survive?
NORTHEAST SYRIA – One of the untold stories unfolding in northeast Syria is the emergence of a representative form of government that represents all the peoples such as the Kurds, Christians and ...
Read More »Teacher may lose job after false Covington tweet
A superintendent has recommended the firing of a middle-school teacher accused of posting a series of erroneous and disparaging comments on social media. The comments were directed against a teen she misidentified as being ...
Read More »Injuries, accidents result of schools not cancelling Wednesday
Parents across the region are fuming after dozens of injuries and car accidents in school parking lots as most suburban schools remained open Wednesday despite icy conditions. It should not have been ...
Read More »Democrat committee chair omits ‘So help me God’ from oath
The House Judiciary Committee convened a hearing on “gun violence prevention” Wednesday morning, but the proceedings hit a snag when Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) omitted the phrase “So help me God” as ...
Read More »Christian university relents, will allow Ben Shapiro to speak
Grand Canyon University has reversed its decision to block conservative commentator Ben Shapiro from giving a speech on campus. The decision comes after GCU faced media backlash and a number of students ...
Read More »Christian Education Expo March 2
Metro Voice will host its 21st Annual Midwest Christian Education & College Expo Saturday, March 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free event has been attended by tens of thousands ...
Read More »VIDEO: Tim Tebow reacts as announcer uses Jesus’ name in vain
Tim Tebow knows how to keep his cool under pressure. The former NFL quarterback turned minor league baseball player knew just how to respond after someone yelled “Jesus” at a golf range ...
Read More »Eggs really are incredible!
Can’t figure out whether eggs are as incredible as they say? You’re not alone. These grocery store staples have been like ping-pong balls in the health community. First they’re good, then they’re ...
Read More »Marco Rubio gets Senate to pass bill protecting Israel from boycotts
The United States Senate passed a measure Tuesday that would allow state and local governments to opt out of doing business with companies that advocate for boycotts, sanctions, and divestments (BDS) against Israel. ...
Read More »Pro-life leaders respond with joy to President’s speech
President Donald Trump gave a clear and forceful message on pro-life issues during the State of the Union Address tonight with approval of the speech unanimous among pro-life leaders across the world. ...
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