Nov. 17 grand opening of museum to be a ‘celebration’ of scripture. When visitors to Washington, D.C., tour the capital’s historic museums and monuments in the future, they’ll have more than just American ...
Read More »How should believers invest for the future?
How to invest: Faith, not fear of N. Korea, should guide both finances and time says Stewardship Capital founder Ron Finke. In a little-heralded news item last month, the Federal Reserve announced ...
Read More »Young woman reaches goal of cross-country run for life
As a Kansas City-area woman wraps up a cross-country, year-plus-long adventure performing outreach, she’s ready to keep sharing the message that life matters. Anna Hoduski set out to run across the U.S. ...
Read More »No Longer a Jacob Turk Supporter
Editor’s Note: Bev Ehlen, President of Concerned Women of America Missouri, has written a personal open letter to the voters of Missouri’s 8th Senatorial District. This comes on the heels of ...
Read More »United in Christ is Aim of Kairos
Kairos International will gather believers from around the world Oct. 24 in show of unity. By the time he was 12, Bruno Ierullo was so notorious in the Canadian crime scene, ...
Read More »Case for Christ Tops November Streaming
This movie shines and is well worth your time while looking for good streaming options. Lee is a journalist who wants to prove that there is no God, and he’s going to ...
Read More »Grandparenting: 6 things to pass on!
Grandparenting. It’s a great thing. I’ve got two little grandkids of my own, and we are having a blast. I remember the moment that the first little one came home. It was ...
Read More »Big XII golf champion Chase Hanna to highlight golf tournament
Chase Hanna hasn’t played in the annual golf tournament for Character That Counts and TGIW in years. However, he hasn’t exactly been neglecting his game. Hanna, who graduated from the University of ...
Read More »After assassination comments, senator seeks redemption
Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal seeks President Trump’s forgiveness and hopes to work with him By Dwight Widaman | Metrovoicenews.com On Thursday morning, August 17, Missouri State Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal (D-St. Louis County) awoke ...
Read More »King: “We must learn to live together.”
After violence erupted when white nationalists and Antifa rioters battled at a rally in support of Confederate statues in Charlottesville, Va., the nation was left reeling. In response, the niece of civil rights hero Dr. Martin Luther King ...
Read More »Tacket hopes to change minds with ‘Is Genesis History?’
Del Tackett knows he can’t convince everyone that the events described in Genesis are literally true. But he does hope that naysayers who watch his new documentary — Is Genesis History? — ...
Read More »Pray in Response to Charlottesville
Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America Call on Christians to Pray, Stand Together in Unity in Response to Charlottesville Rally The Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America, which represents thousands of churches ...
Read More »What’s streaming this month?
Streaming ‘Victoria’ might fill your ‘Downton Abbey’ void. I didn’t cry when PBS’ Downton Abbey went off the air, but I thought about it. After all, what would replace my infatuation with ...
Read More »Time for Grandparent Power!
Sept. 23 conference highlights our times as defining moment for the influence found in a grandparent. By Dr. Ken Canfield | National Association for Grandparenting How important is it for us ...
Read More »August heats up with new music releases
I hope everyone is enjoying their summer. It’s August and school is almost back in session. I encourage you to make these last few days with your kids the most memorable. Our ...
Read More »Love, forgiveness and shoeboxes in Rwanda
Operation Christmas Child volunteers spread the love of Jesus in Africa with shoeboxes. By Allison Gibeson There are many moments from a recent Operation Christmas Child shoebox distribution trip to Rwanda that ...
Read More »Summer Baseball and Music: Something For Everyone
I hope everyone had a safe and fun Fourth of July. July is the month where families and friends get together to celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, also known as ...
Read More »Sharing Your Faith Made Easy
July 21st conference set to reinvigorate the Great Commission and give believers tools for sharing their faith. Many Christians struggle with the commandment to go out and evangelize the world, but they ...
Read More »Study confirms global warming temp rise is manipulated
A new study found adjustments made to global surface temperature readings by scientists in recent years “are totally inconsistent with published and credible U.S. and other temperature data.” “Thus, it is impossible ...
Read More »A fresh voice takes on the Kansas City music scene
Greetings to the Metro Voice News family and faithful readers. My name is Cedric Austin and I am excited to come on board as the new music news editor for Metro Voice. ...
Read More »Getting a good return on God’s investment in you
By Ron Finke Each February I participate in the Kingdom Advisors annual conference. Larry Burkett founded the predecessor, Christian Financial Planning Institute, in 1996 to have trained financial advisors ready to offer ...
Read More »Art Exhibit to Celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation.
The public has an opportunity to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and the remarkable treasure that God has given humanity—the gift of the Bible. Colonial Presbyterian Church’s Overland Park Campus is sponsoring a ...
Read More »Saturday walk lets you make a difference for the unborn
Advice & Aid Pregnancy Centers will hold their annual Walk for Life on Saturday, June 3 from 8:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at their Overland Park office located at 10901 Granada Lane. ...
Read More »Special Film Screening of “Alive Inside”
Benton House and Hospice Partners to Host Screening of Film About Effects of Music on Memory Benton House communities along with Hospice Partners, invites the local community to a special screening ...
Read More »NETFLIX Suicide Drama Raises Alarms and Questions
A streamed Netflix series dramatizing the fictional story of a teen’s suicide has drawn disparate reactions from secular and Christian sectors in the U.S. and abroad as the show’s popularity continues strong. ...
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