Fellowship of Christian Athletes Congratulates Clemson and Longtime FCA Friend Dabo Swinney on National Championship Last night, in an exciting, down-to-the-wire College Football Playoff National Championship Game in Tampa, the Clemson Tigers took home the trophy ...
Read More »How Can Families, Pastors and People in the Pews Redefine ‘Success’ in 2017?
American Pastors Network Explores How Americans Can Achieve True Biblical Success Again at Home and in the Church PHILADELPHIA—As many look ahead to the changes they want to make in 2017, the American Pastors Network ...
Read More »Iraqi Muslim businessman erects huge Christmas tree for Christian neighbors
BAGHDAD (AP) — A Muslim businessman has erected the tallest Christmas tree in Baghdad as a show of solidarity with Christians during the holiday season. Yassir Saad told The Associated Press on ...
Read More »Kirk Cameron, Love Worth Fighting For tour coming to Kansas City
Love Worth Fighting For, a national marriage event tour, featuring television and film actor Kirk Cameron, makes a stop in Olathe on Saturday, Nov. 19. The three-hour event is scheduled to begin ...
Read More »Carman returns to stage in Kansas City after battling Cancer
Tour is bringing life and hope to families across the country in the high energy 2016 CinemaSonic Experience Tour Imagine going to the doctor for a checkup and walking out knowing your ...
Read More »Noah’s Ark explorer to share exciting story
For thousands of years, the story of Noah’s Ark has been told with the views of people ranging from belief, curiosity and cynicism. Virtually every civilization has a version of the flood ...
Read More »Michael Phelps reveals he once considered suicide and how a friend saved him
“There is a power greater than myself and there is a purpose for me on this planet” Michael Phelps is a household name for Team USA, one many Americans associate with hard ...
Read More »‘A Lawyer’s Case for His Faith’ is an easy, and important read
An ardent atheist became a defender of the Christian faith. Kansas City-area attorney and author, Jim Jacob, has written about it in his new book, A Lawyer’s Case for His Faith. Self-published ...
Read More »Metro Voice Readers share memories of the September 11 attacks and how it changed America
Metro Voice asked our friends and readers to share their memories of the September 11 attacks and the fateful day that changed America. Here are their stories. Click here to read about our ...
Read More »‘Emotional’ experience of Moses’ Tabernacle comes to KC Sept. 16–25
A ‘must-see’ event, The Tabernacle Experience has been seen by over 200,000 people across the U.S. Jerry Tharp, pastor of Lone Jack Baptist Church in Lone Jack, Mo. hasn’t been fortunate enough ...
Read More »Olympics: Dietzen’s love for teammates anchored by faith
RIO DE JANEIRO — Christa Dietzen comes by the “Mom” nickname her teammates have given her naturally. She’s the oldest in her extended family, and she’s one of the oldest players on ...
Read More »City Union Mission faces budget shortfall
Even a break in the summer heat does little to ease the burdens of those in our community who are homeless and living in poverty. Officials at City Union Mission say the recent ...
Read More »Kansas City’s homeless children get to attend summer camp thru Camp CUMCITO
City Union Mission’s Camp CUMCITO Provided Wholesome Fun for Hundreds of Homeless and Disadvantaged Kansas City Children This summer, 475 boys and girls attended City Union Mission’s Camp CUMCITO. From disadvantaged or homeless families, ...
Read More »It’s a ‘spiritual battle’ says Kansas City Police Chief Daryl Forte
On Sunday, July 10, hundreds of people of different races, denominations and economic status, came together and filled the Kansas City East Patrol Campus gymnasium at 26th and Paseo Boulevard. The standing-room-only ...
Read More »Great American Family Campout is July 30 & 31 in Shawnee Mission Park
What could be better than a family campout right here in Johnson County? Come join us for the ninth annual Great American Family Campout and enjoy a rare opportunity to sleep under ...
Read More »Overland Park synagogue to celebrate move with ancient tradition
An Overland Park synagogue will honor an ancient practice and tradition to complete the move to their new building on Tuesday, July 12, 2016. Or HaOlam Messianic Congregation will celebrate their new ...
Read More »City Union Mission needs volunteers for Summer camp
It takes hundreds of caring volunteers to provide a safe and wholesome camping experience for children from some of Kansas City’s most impoverished neighborhoods at City Union Mission’s Camp CUMCITO. Currently a shortage of volunteers ...
Read More »Metro area packed with summer activities for the entire family
Summer vacation doesn’t mean families have to plan spectacular trips to the beach or a grand tour of roller coasters. Families can plan spectacular summer breaks right here at home with the ...
Read More »Church makes forgiveness center of ministry
The congregation of Maywood Baptist Church in Independence understands forgiveness, and members have made it the center of their ministry. “Maywood’s leaders chose to relate to our changing community on its own ...
Read More »Obama administration redefines biology with transgender lawsuit
In a move that already has a majority of the nation’s states saying they’ll join in a move to fight the Obama administration, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced the Justice Department will ...
Read More »Number of foster children served by MBCH on rise
Booming business for the Missouri Baptist Children’s Home means that more children are experiencing a crisis at home, but if someone has to take care of children in need, MBCH is happy ...
Read More »Former Kansan forever changed by Joplin tornado
Author’s note: Like my subject in the combination story and interview that follows, I was in Joplin, Mo., on Sunday, May 22, 2011, where I ultimately found myself in the path of ...
Read More »Christianity growing in Iran despite severe persecution
Under, or perhaps hiding from, the ever watchful eye of Iranian police, the underground house church movement in Iran is exploding. “The house churches are causing such rapid growth in conversions it ...
Read More »KC Chief Shawn Barber supporting Haiti effort
Former Kansas City Chief and current Chiefs Ambassador Shawn Barber is joining with high school student-led Geaux Haiti to invite the community to a big blow out carnival, Sunday, April 24 from ...
Read More »Language proves God’s existence, scientist says
Evidence for God’s existence is, quite literally, on the tip of your tongue, says professor Jeremy Lyon. Lyon, associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Truett-McConnell College in Cleveland, Ga., and ...
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