Kansas Christian College is growing and leaders say it’s an answer to prayer and hard work. “We’ve waited a long time for this,” said Chad Pollard, Kansas Christian College’s (KCC) vice president ...
Read More »2016 graduates of Christian high schools announced
Metro Voice congratulates the 2016 graduates of area Christian High Schools. BLUE RIDGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Skyler F. Atwood Ross M. Bousema Tyler S. Cumberland Jessi A. Donahoo Ryan P. Hudson Madeline R. Huffman ...
Read More »Kansas City Day of Remembrance May 1
Metro Voice is pleased to help bring the Day of Remembrance and March of Remembrance to Kansas City on May 1. The purpose of this event is to honor Holocaust survivors and ...
Read More »MU Athlete Actions Lead to Legislation
A Republican lawmaker in the Missouri house of representatives has proposed a bill that aims to strip scholarships from college athletes (including MU athletes) who refuse to play for non-health related issues. The bill ...
Read More »College is Not a Daycare
Christian university president tells students that College is not a daycare. This past week, I actually had a student come forward after a university chapel service and complain because he felt “victimized” ...
Read More »Conservatives Rally Around Bisexual Professor
A tenured California professor engulfed in controversy surrounding his advocacy of traditional marriage is still awaiting a final sentence from his university after being found guilty of retaliation against a student last ...
Read More »Missouri Common Core Suffers Defeat in Court
Missouri Court of Appeals dismisses Governor Nixon’s appeal, leaves in place trial court judgment enjoining Missouri from paying fees to Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium for Missouri Common Core efforts. On September 17, ...
Read More »Chicago Schools: No Boys in Girls Locker Rooms
A united Chicago school board is fighting an order from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) to allow a transgender student full access to the high school ...
Read More »High school coach banned from praying says he will continue anyway
BREMENTON, Wash. — A high school coach banned from praying announced he will continue to pray personally after football games despite a school district ordering him to stop or face possible termination. ...
Read More »Kansas City to Host Holocaust Remembrance
Kansas City has become the 58th American City to join a worldwide Holocaust Remembrance and commenoration planned for May 2016. An additional 50 cities around the world are also organizing similar commemorations. Regional ...
Read More »The Value of Sleep
As the days begin to get shorter heading into the second half of the year, I would like to highlight the importance and value of sleep. It’s easy to stay up late ...
Read More »MNU Gets Top Ranking
MidAmerica Nazarene University has been named number one in Kansas among public and private colleges and universities in Money magazine’s “Money’s Best Colleges 2015-2016” rankings. MNU came in number four in Missouri ...
Read More »KCCBS Now Kansas Christian College
KCCBS has become Kansas Christian College and begins offering online degree programs. After more than 75 years of operation, Kansas City College and Bible School (KCCBS) announced that it will officially become ...
Read More »Missouri Court Rules Consortium Instituting Common Core Unconstitutional
Jefferson City, Missouri – On February 24, 2015, the Circuit Court for Cole County, Missouri ruled in favor of Missouri taxpayer plaintiffs Fred N. Sauer, Anne Gassel, and Gretchen Logue in their constitutional challenge to ...
Read More »Writers Conference Will Inspire and Sharpen Skills
Annual Conference is Nov. 6-8 in Kansas City by Zeta Davidson The Heart of America Christian Writers network and writers conference may be just the organization for which you have been ...
Read More »Innovation Summit Challenges Believers to Think Outside Box
The public is invited to learn how to develop innovative and creative applications for the workplace at the 2014 Joseph Company Innovation Summit, Aug. 14–16 at the multi-purpose room in Joseph Company ...
Read More »Passages Exhibit is Thrill Ride of Amazing Journey of God’s Word
New Exhibit in Springfield Explores God’s Word and How it Came to be with Must-See Artifacts and Some of the World’s Oldest Bibles By Dwight Widaman | Throughout history, the ...
Read More »Passages Exhibit Explores the Bible’s Role in Freedom
Passages Americana Exhibit: Signers of the Declaration of Independence Norm Conrad | Curator of English Bibles, Museum of the Bible | It has been said there is nothing unique or original in ...
Read More »KC Area 2014 Christian School Graduates
Metro Voice, working with area Christian schools, is pleased to provide this public recognition of area 2014 Christian high school graduates. To see the schools who sponsored these special pages in the ...
Read More »5K Run Promotes STEM fields to Urban Youth
By Kharissa Forte | A science fair, 100-meter mascot dash and local vendors are what make A Walk for Education 5K a family friendly community event. This will be the first 5K ...
Read More »Area Teachers, Parents Unite to Oppose Common Core
The idea that it takes a village to raise a child continues to be a popular stance among parents and teachers concerning the educational progress of today’s youth. This is the same ...
Read More »Opportunity to Hear Botswana Ambassador to U.S. Friday
Heritage Christian Academy welcomes the Ambassador of Botswana — February 7, 2014 Heritage Christian Academy will host Tebeleo Mazile Seretse, Ambassador of the Republic of Botswana to the United States for ...
Read More »Kansans to Rally for School Choice
Should Kansas parents be empowered to choose the best education for each child’s success? A rally for School Choice will be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 2 pm on the ...
Read More »Film Screening of The Abolitionists Jan. 27
MNU Film Series on Civil Rights in America OLATHE, KAN, — A free screening of The Abolitionists followed by a scholarly discussion, will be held Jan. 27, 2014 at 7 p.m. at ...
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