Summer is winding down, but the fun is about to start at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia. The popular event opens on Thursday. The celebration of Missouri’s agriculture, which dates to ...
Read More »Both left and right say raid on Trump home dangerous for American democracy
Legal experts and politicians from the right and left are questioning the legality of the FBI’s raid on the Florida home of former President Donald Trump. The FBI action was “outrageous and ...
Read More »Missouri teachers share frustrations over low pay, short staffs during state hearing
Teachers in Missouri schools may be in short supply this fall. The issue of teacher recruitment and retention “is literally the train coming at us through the tunnel,” said Rebeka McIntosh, a ...
Read More »Town votes to defund library over sexually-explicit children’s book
After a library system in Michigan refused to remove sexually-explicit children’s books, the town overwhelmingly voted to defund the library. Jamestown, Michigan Library Board President Larry Walton doubled down on his decision ...
Read More »Sermon on the mound: New Royals pitcher wears Bible-themed glove
Pitcher Luke Weaver of the Kansas City Royals, who was acquired in a recent trade, wears his faith on his glove. His self-designed “Bible glove”, which resembles the binding of an old ...
Read More »University of Kansas offering course in “Angry White Male Studies”
Families planning to send their kids to the University of Kansas this fall may want to take a close look at the course offerings. “Angry White Male Studies” will examine the rise ...
Read More »IRS will be larger than the Pentagon under Democrat bill passed without any Republicans
The IRS is about to become the largest federal agency after Democrats pass what they call the Inflation Reduction Act. The bill includes adding an additional 87,000 IRS bureaucrats making it larger ...
Read More »Sending your kid to school will cost a lot more this year
Although back-to-school shopping is always expensive, parents this year must cope with the highest inflation in four decades. That’s in addition to real wages falling and expected higher taxes. As the cost ...
Read More »Stop having sex, CDC tells gay men in attempt to stem monkeypox
Just days after the Biden administration issued a monkeypox public health emergency, the CDC is telling homosexual men to halt sexual activity. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on ...
Read More »Atheist group takes exception to Justice Alito’s speech on religious freedom
Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito recently gave a speech discussing religious liberty and the importance of helping nonbelievers see its value. Atheists were not amused. Speaking at a recent conference ...
Read More »As monkeypox spreads in homosexual community, Feds declare health emergency
The Biden administration on Thursday declared Monkeypox a “public health emergency.” But while the disease is spreading, officials confirm it is primarily targeting sexually active homosexual men and those in close physical ...
Read More »Ron Sider died July 27: Here’s why it matters
Ron Sider was an Evangelical Christian caught in the political crossfire and his voice will be missed. It was the kind of John Paul II quotation that was powerful and prophetic — ...
Read More »Trailer for Amazon’s ‘The Rings of Power’ series thrills Tolkien fans
Amazon has released the action-packed new trailer for “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” a highly-anticipated series based on the bestselling books by Christian author J. R. R. Tolkien. ...
Read More »Why handwritten diaries are still relevant
The first time I taught a college course called “The London Diary” for young Americans studying abroad back in 2002, each student ended up with a tangible book of memories, a handwritten ...
Read More »Living in hostile environments, people share how Sat-7 satellite programs bring hope
Christian satellite television ministries like SAT-7 have grown significantly over the years. Some may ask themselves, “Do they make a difference?” The broadcast and online media ministry of SAT-7 offers current event ...
Read More »Back-to-school supplies are tax-free this weekend
Soaring inflation is making it more difficult for families to get their kids ready to go back to school later this month. They will get some much-needed relief this weekend during Missouri’s ...
Read More »First known depiction of biblical heroines Jael and Deborah uncovered in Israel
The earliest known depiction of biblical heroines Jael and Deborah was discovered at an ancient synagogue in Israel, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced in July. A rendering of one ...
Read More »Car crash kills Indiana Republican Congresswoman Jackie Walorski, three others
A car crash has taken the life of Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski. The popular Republican represented Indiana’s 2nd Congressional district since 2013. She died with two others in her vehicle in Elkhart ...
Read More »National Review columnist from Kansas puts defeat of Value Them Both into perspective
Pro-life Americans may be discouraged after the defeat of the proposed Value Them Both amendment in Kansas on Tuesday. Ramesh Ponnuru, a native Kansan and senior editor of “National Review,” wrote a ...
Read More »Herschel Walker says racist critic on MSNBC “needs Jesus”
Herschel Walker, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, has turned the other cheek to an MSNBC contributor who suggested he was one of the “negroes” who would do what ...
Read More »“Onslaught of misinformation” defeated Value Them Both amendment, say supporters
The constitutional amendment in Kansas was defeated in Tuesday’s election. Amendment 2, named “Value Them Both,” aimed to overturn a controversial Kansas Supreme Court decision in 2019 that declared access to abortion ...
Read More »Trump: data shows nation risks something worse than recession
Donald Trump is pointing to data that forecasts an economic downturn much worse than a recession. The former president, whose economic policies are credited with some of the best economic numbers in ...
Read More »Conservative candidates rally on Topeka Capitol grounds
A crowd gathered at the south steps of the Kansas Statehouse on Saturday, as conservative candidates spoke about their values and the focus of their campaigns. Mike Brown, a candidate for Secretary ...
Read More »Justin Bieber and crew pray as he resumes tour after health issues
Justin Bieber has resumed performing after world tour dates were canceled. The health crisis, which precipitated the schedule disruption, was his diagnosis with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. The singer, 28, gave his first ...
Read More »KS State Rep. gives facts concerning the Value Them Both Amendment
Why did the Kansas legislature bring forth the amendment? The answer is not that complicated. The two basic reasons were: A quote from the Kansas Judicial website states, “Kansas state government, ...
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