By Kharissa Forte | Metro Voice Throughout these early years of marriage, motherhood and career, I’ve found it necessary to always — and I mean always — take care of three ...
Read More »God Loves Us, Flaws and All
By Kharissa Forte | Nearing my 28th birthday, I’ve become unapologetic for who I am. I’ve begun to embrace my flaws just as easily as I have my aptitudes. This isn’t an ...
Read More »Purity Ball This Saturday in Lee’s Summit
Bring your Princess to the Purity Ball this Saturday for a Special Evening All dads, grandpas, and uncles of young ladies ages 11-up are to a very unique evening honoring fathers, ...
Read More »Avalanche Couldn’t Bury Parents’ Faith
“I figured I was going to die” said Matt Walsh From The AG News Service |Â I was being buried! I couldn’t believe that an avalanche could happen where we were! ...
Read More »Being Faithful in the Age of Facebook
What can you do to protect your relationships By Joanne Brokaw | More than 35 years ago, when he was a teenager, Mike Parker met Mark Henderson while on an 800-mile road ...
Read More »Speak the truth in love
By Jama Edlund | Wasn’t it wonderful celebrating our Savior’s birth just a few weeks ago? Images of Jesus as a tiny baby in humble surroundings flooded Facebook and were seen on ...
Read More »Summer evangelism opportunities
Summer evangelism opportunities The Greater Kansas City Area Child Evangelism Fellowship is inviting people to take an active role in the lives their neighborhood children. One way to do this is by ...
Read More »Who Cares About the Poor?
By Jerry Newcombe |Â If you were a casual observer of our culture, you’d assume that the progressives are the ones full of compassion. But is that really the case? Here we ...
Read More »Study blows away myths that education erodes faith
It’s pretty much a given that the more educated someone becomes, the more likely they are to question their religious beliefs, stop going to church and even abandon their faith entirely. Or ...
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