In a video titled, “Crazy Girl Obsessed With Jesus,” a popular YouTube personality, Cinnamon Toast Ken, relentlessly bullies Emma Mae Jenkins, mocking her appearance and scoffing at her religious convictions. Endure the ...
Read More »Tragic loss began “I Can Only Imagine” actor’s journey into film
To the surprise of many, the sleeper hit of the Spring has been “I Can Only Imagine.” The film opened at #3 across the nation and has since grossed over $70 million–beating ...
Read More »Musical ‘The Greatest Showman’ leads April DVD releases
If you’re wanting it to be family-friendly, then the history of the musical on the big screen has been a mixed bag. The 1960s gave us such family classics as The Sound ...
Read More »House committee releases report on Greitens’ case
Just moments after a bi-partisan report was released on allegations against Gov. Eric Greitens, the governor held a 30-minute press conference blasting it. Greitens described the report as “one-sided tabloid trash gossip.” ...
Read More »Research finds deep friendships are an investment of time
How many friends do you have? Are they close friends–people you could rely on in an emergency or with your deepest secrets? With social media it seems friendships are harder to maintain. ...
Read More »Gag order issued after witness testifies of dreaming up evidence
After testimony damaging to the prosecution’s case against Gov. Eric Greitens was released this week, St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Rex Burlison has issued a temporary gag order to prevent more information ...
Read More »Facebook CEO Zuckerberg steers away from questions of censorship
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is appearing on Capitol Hill this week with often awkward answers as he responds to questions about the the power of the social media giant and the privacy ...
Read More »Hollywood couple Mark Burnett and Roma Downey thank God for recovery of son
Mark Burnett, producer of the popular TV show “the Voice” along with his wife– actress and producer wife Roma Downey–continue to trust God for recovery as their 20-year-old son was hospitalized last ...
Read More »Women’s March organizers criticized for support of prostitution website
Just a year after organizing marches for the day after President Trump’s inauguration, the Women’s March organization is itself now being protested by its own former supporters. The far-left group this week ...
Read More »California State Senator wants government “fact-checkers” to approve internet speech
California State Senator Richard Pan (D) has introduced legislation to crack down on free speech on the internet. Pan’s legislation would force online publishers to utilize government-sanctioned “fact checkers” to approve content before ...
Read More »Earthquake wakes Kansas City area residents
Kansas City area residents awoke to the ground shaking this morning as tremors traveled north from a large earthquake centered near Perry, Oklahoma. The U.S. Geological Survey reports that Oklahoma recorded a magnitude ...
Read More »Main witness in Greitens prosecution says she might have “dreamed” up key evidence
The felony case against Eric Greitens may be falling apart after earth-shaking statements made under oath by the key witness. The woman with whom Governor Eric Greitens’ had an affair, testified under ...
Read More »Churches in historic 18th and Vine area opposed to more alcohol
Churches in a historically important Kansas City neighborhood could soon have new unwelcome neighbors. More bars with all the problems that come with alcohol. For decades, schools and churches across the city ...
Read More »Church pays off medical debts of 4,000 families
A Texas church has paid off the medical debt of over 4,000 families within a 20-mile radius of each of its five campuses. Total debt paid off? $10.5 million. Stephen Hayes, senior ...
Read More »Film ‘Chappaquiddick’ looks at Kennedy family and the privilege of power
While faith-based movies have been doing extremely well, a new movie slated to release this weekend tells the story of the deadly 1969 car accident with Sen. Ted Kennedy. Kennedy survived, but ...
Read More »Gaither Vocal Band Brings Legacy of Talent to KC This Weekend
There are few Christian musical groups that stand the test of time and at the same time, thrive on new fans. One of those is The Gaither Vocal Band, which is coming ...
Read More »Area may see snow twice this weekend
Will Kansas City get most of its Winter snow in the next week? That’s possible say some forecasters. You wouldn’t think that possible with temps expected to reach the low 60s today. ...
Read More »Missouri House passes protections for unborn babies after 20 weeks
The Missouri House gave final approval this week to a bill that will provide protection from abortion for unborn babies who are capable of feeling pain, beginning at 20 weeks fetal age. ...
Read More »Missouri House passes new requirements for food stamp recipients
Under a bill passed by the Missouri House, able-bodied individuals receiving welfare would be required seek work or job training. If individuals did not comply with work requirements they could lose their food ...
Read More »Joanna Gaines wrestles with emotions of final episode
April 4 marked the final episode of the Joanna and Chip Gaines’ popular HGTV show “Fixer Upper,” airing at 9/8c. Joanna Gaines opened up about the mixed bag of emotions she’s feeling ...
Read More »Attorney General Hawley investigating Facebook over privacy
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley has launched an investigation into Facebook’s privacy policy and its sharing and tracking of personal information of its users. At a press conference on Monday in Jefferson ...
Read More »Eat some Chick-fil-A and help kids in school
Area residents will have a unique opportunity to help children in Kansas City area school districts that need assistance. Spirit Day for Caring for kids happens this Thursday, April 5 from 6:30 ...
Read More »Judge rules taxpayers must pay for illegal immigrant abortions
A federal judge has ruled that American taxpayers must pay for the abortions of illegal immigrant minors and that the Trump administration must help them obtain the procedure. The ruling applies to ...
Read More »Illegal migrants head to U.S. border demanding end to all border security
A group of 1,500 illegal migrants are marching north through Mexico headed to a planned protest at the United States – Mexico border. Their written demands are that American citizens remove all ...
Read More »Did a volcano bury ancient Christian writings?
Have archaeologists discovered the earliest mentions of Jesus which were buried by a famous volcano? Mount Vesuvius was responsible for the destruction of the Pompeii and Herculaneum on August 24, 79 AD and ...
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