YouTube will begin removing videos that promote techniques to perform unsafe abortions and those they say feature false claims about abortion safety the company says. The crackdown will delete videos questioning the safety ...
Read More »House Democrats block resolution condemning violence by pro-abortion activists
A congressional resolution that would have condemned the violent attacks directed at churches and pro-life organizations by pro-abortion activists in recent months has been blocked by House Democrats. The resolution noted that ...
Read More »How does the church value them both?
I have always admired much about the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A couple of years ago while in Atlanta for a conference, Liz and I carved ...
Read More »The fascinating story of Arab soldiers serving their Israeli homeland
An exclusive article in the English edition of the Saudi monthly magazine Al-Majallah is devoted to the topic of Arab Israelis who serve in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The lengthy and interesting article, ...
Read More »Americans on right and left agree over how quickly donations should be used
Political partisanship is a powerful dividing line, but a new survey shows widespread agreement on the need for changes in how quickly charitable foundations and donor advised funds put donations to work. ...
Read More »President Biden tests positive for Covid
President Joe Biden has contracted Covid, the White House confirmed in a statement Thursday morning. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says Biden, 79 and the oldest president in American history, has received a ...
Read More »Franklin Graham says ministries have not forgotten Ukrainian people
Although it is easy to forget about the plight of the Ukrainian people as Russia’s brutal invasion and war drag on, evangelist Franklin Graham continues to work with the needy. Graham, ...
Read More »Minority faith leaders say court ruling on prayer is significant
Christians are not the only group who celebrated the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the Constitution protects a high school football coach’s right to pray. Several minority faith leaders who previously ...
Read More »Home of Temple priest from era of Jesus and disciples discovered
A ritual bath (mikveh) most likely used by a temple priest during the time of Jesus has been discovered in Jerusalem. The bath, dating back to the late Second Temple period near ...
Read More »Extreme heat poses challenge for ministries serving area homeless
With Kansas City temperatures rising the 100s this week, City Union Mission is just one ministry serving the homeless that says the heat is a deadly situation. The heat wave is forecast ...
Read More »Murdered North Kansas City police officer remembered
Tributes are pouring in for a Kansas City police officer killed Tuesday during a routine traffic stop. Officer Daniel Vasquez, 32, was attempting to stop a vehicle for expired temporary tags in ...
Read More »House Democrats plan series of votes on variety of social issues this week
Democratic leaders in the U.S. House plan to hold several votes this week to put members on the record about controversial issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage. They are even voting ...
Read More »War on science: Anthropologists pressured to stop labeling remains ‘male’ or ‘female’
Anthropologists are being pressured to stop identifying human remains as “male” or “female.” LGBT activists say scientists can not know how ancient individuals “identified” themselves. Emma Palladino used her Twitter account earlier ...
Read More »Lawsuit over Skittles after EU finds ingredient can change DNA
A civil lawsuit has been filed against Skittles alleging that the brightly-colored candies are unsafe to eat because they contain a known toxin that the company had agreed six years ago to ...
Read More »Missouri Historical Society offers free video series about genealogical research
One of the hardest parts of tracing family history is determining where to start. The State Historical Society of Missouri can help. The organization has released a series of 12 workshop videos ...
Read More »“Sanctuary city” Washington D.C doesn’t want busloads of illegal aliens
As over one million illegal aliens have been released into the nation, the Democrat mayor of Washington, D.C. has a “not in my backyard” policy. But Mayor Muriel Bowser’s issue isn’t with the ...
Read More »Video: Professor calls Josh Hawley transphobic for saying men can’t get pregnant
A University of California law professor accused Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., of being transphobic for saying that only women can get pregnant. The exchange took place during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on ...
Read More »Rising demand and record inflation drive crisis for food banks nationwide
Rising inflation and increasing demand are squeezing food banks across the nation. “We own a fleet of semis,” says Mike Hoffman, inventory and logistics director at Midwest Food Bank, a Christian charity ...
Read More »Sight & Sound Films plans first feature film release for December
Sight & Sound, which operates life theaters in Branson and Pennsylvania, is expanding into movie production with Sight & Sound Films. Known for creating spectacular family-friendly entertainment experiences, Sight & Sound is ...
Read More »Democrat voters want to dump Biden for 2024
The majority of Democrats have lost confidence in President Joe Biden and want someone else to be their presidential nominee in 2024, “National Review” reported. More than six in 10 said they ...
Read More »Children recovering after Operation Blue Ghost rescues them from sex traffickers in Missouri and Kansas
Six weeks after a two-state sting, the children rescued from sex traffickers are being cared for by foster families and other partners. Operation Blue Ghost occurred in Wichita and Kansas City suburbs. ...
Read More »Whitefield Academy ranked #1 Christian school
Whitefield Academy, Kansas City’s premiere classical Christian school, is consistently ranked as the metro’s number one Christian school and scores among the top three schools in the KC metro in standardized test ...
Read More »Dick’s sued for helping pay for abortion but not birth
The tables have been turned on Dick’s Sporting Goods after the liberal retailer said it would pay women $4,000 towards an abortion. Now, the company is being sued on behalf of women ...
Read More »Israel News Briefs
James Bond composer, American views toward Israel, Biden on nukes, and Ukrainian Aid make up today’s Israel News Briefs. Poll: Younger Americans more negative towards Israel A new Pew report found that 56% of ...
Read More »Confidence in nearly all institutions, including the church, dropped since last year
Confidence in nearly every American institution – including the church – has dropped over the past year, a new Gallup poll finds. The yearly poll asks respondents to share how much confidence, ...
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