Missouri News
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Super Summer Camps Draw Over 1,600 Youth
The Missouri Baptist Convention has enjoyed one of its largest camping years in recent memory. More than 1,600 students participated…
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Missouri Pushes to Eliminate State Income Tax
A growing push to eliminate Missouri’s state income tax is drawing support from Republican lawmakers and conservative activists, but many…
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Missouri Cyclist Leads Nationwide Ride for Housing Ministry
A Southeast Missouri native is leading a group of 13 cyclists on a cross-country bicycle ride to raise awareness of…
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What’s the Big Deal With REAL ID in Missouri?
Missourians have long cherished our independence and healthy skepticism of federal overreach. We’ve seen it all too often in the…
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FEMA Aid Arrives After Deadly Missouri Tornado Devastation
Federal disaster relief from FEMA is on its way to Missouri after last month’s deadly storms left a trail of…
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Missouri Baptists Aid St. Louis After Deadly Storms
Baptist churches across Missouri continue helping St. Louis respond to the recent deadly storms. “This is a time when partnership…
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Missouri Supreme Court Halts Abortions in State
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated Missouri’s abortion ban, overturning prior lower court decisions and requiring the case to…
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Christian Disaster Groups Respond to St. Louis Tornadoes
Christian relief groups are still on the ground in St. Louis neighborhoods operating mobile kitchens and unloading pallets of bottled…
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Missouri passes legislation to allow chaplains in state schools
Both houses of the Missouri Legislature have approved a bill that would allow paid or volunteer chaplains in state schools.…
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New Pope has a Missouri Connection
The election of the first American pope, Leo XIV, has sparked renewed interest in his ties to St. Louis, Missouri.…
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