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Are Kansans soon paying for unlimited abortion? Yes, but together we can stop it!
Kansas has come a long way in its fight to build a culture of life. Remember the days when people…
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How to have hope for a difficult Christmas season
Christmas carols fill the air; smiles and laughter are everywhere. A drive through town reveals glistening windows boasting of tasty…
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Birthright volunteer finds heros in those she serves
When I start my shift at Birthright, I never know who I will talk to. It’s an unknown in a…
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How to be thankful in America’s chaos
Is this a year to be thankful? The year 2020 will go down as probably one of the most cultural…
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Fueled by mercy, kindness wins
If Jesus hadn’t gotten a hold of me almost 20 years ago, there might have been a fight yesterday. But,…
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How history guides us in a contentious presidential election
How can American history be our guide in a modern contested election? We are in the thick of what could…
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Who can really heal the nation?
Joe Biden spoke of it during his victory-claiming, Saturday night speech. Time Magazine has now made it their new front cover. It is, we…
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Racism, racial disparities and football
One argument used to prove systemic racism is the extent of racial disparities. On the Internet you will find lots…
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Kanye West and the end of Abortion
Kanye West’s recent tearful call for the Black community to reject abortion as child-killing gives us hope that a wave of…
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