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Kansas City-developed ‘toolkit’ educating African men and boys about HIV
In sub-Saharan Africa, “more than half of the men under the age of 35 do not know their [HIV] status…
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Faith, health, community leaders stand against payday loans
Countless working poor and unemployed find themselves choosing between necessities of life and getting a “payday” loan. “Our families are…
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Hillsong Fall tour includes Kansas City
The Spring tour of There Is More with Hillsong Worship and Hillsong pastor Brian Houston sold-out arenas from Texas to D.C.…
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Serial church burglar caught yet again while on parole
After serving only four years for multiple burglaries in 2010, an area man has again been arrested for breaking in…
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Guardsman murdered in Lee’s Summit laid to rest
Missouri Air Guardsman Cody Harter was laid to rest Friday morning by friends, family and military veterans at the Word…
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2018 Christian High School Graduates Announced
Metro Voice is proud to honor the graduates of Christian high schools across the Kansas City metropolitan area. BLUE RIDGE…
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Parents thank strangers who prayed with son who lay dying
The family of a St. Joseph man are thanking drivers who stopped to help and pray with him as he…
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Kansas City cleans up, more tornado threats today
Kansas City residents are cleaning up from straight-line winds and at least one tornado that touched down west of Belton…
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Skillbuilders instills confidence in life after a spouse dies
The nation recently remembered and celebrated the life of Barbara Bush. People thought of how lucky the Bush’s were to…
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Women smuggled across Mexican border rescued in Higginsville
Two illegal alien women, smuggled across the U.S.–Mexican border and held for ransom, have been rescued from a motel in…