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New Missouri House speaker prioritizes education, adoption
Newly elected Missouri House Speaker Rob Vescovo, a Republican from Arnold, made education a top priority in his address to…
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Pro-life group looks at fetal tissue origins of COVID-19 vaccines
As the approval of three COVID-19 vaccines draws closer, many Christians are asking questions about pro-life implications. Many say that…
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Study: 90 percent of U.S. universities restrict speech
Nearly nine in 10 American universities restrict free speech in some form, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in…
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Missouri Legislature takes Covid precautions for 2021 session
The 2021 Missouri legislative session resumes this week, several protocols are in place to address the ongoing pandemic, said Senate…
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Mission Liberate to host human trafficking survivors at meet and greet Jan. 8
A new local organization seeking to have an impact on ending human trafficking will launch a grassroots campaign tonight. Mission…
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Why we need to stop making New Year’s Resolutions – and what to do instead
The beginning of a new year seems like the perfect time to begin anew and make New Year’s Resolutions. The…
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Nashville police officer hears from God and turns away from explosion
An emotional Nashville police officer, James Wells, told the media recently about an encounter with God at the Nashville explosion…
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New Christian music addresses mental health issues from pandemic
Amid hardships brought on by the pandemic and lockdowns, multiple Christian music artists have homed in on the needs of…
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The story of Ignatius provides guidance for completing 2021 resolutions
Can a 15th-century Spanish nobleman named Ignatius offer lessons for succeeding at fulfilling our New Year resolutions? Making and breaking…
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