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Terrorists Massacre 49 at Church Youth Retreat in Congo
The night was thick with prayers and hope in Komanda, a battered township in eastern Congo. What followed was a…
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Missouri Sues Planned Parenthood Over Abortion Pill Claims
The state of Missouri announced on Wednesday that it is suing Planned Parenthood for systematically misleading women about the dangers…
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Missouri’s Convoy of Hope Delivers Texas Flood Recovery Aid
Once again, Convoy of Hope, based in Springfield, Mo., wasted little time in responding to the tragic Texas floods on…
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Canadian Jews Move to U.S. Amid Rising Antisemitism
Celebrities often threaten to move from the United States to Canada when they disagree with the outcome of an election.…
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Kansas Universities Update Email Signature Policy After DEI Law
Universities across Kansas are ending what was seen as a divisive practice in communications in the wake of state guidelines…
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Missouri Launches Statewide Church Security Task Force
Missouri now has a statewide task force to study and recommend safety and security changes for churches, synagogues, and other…
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How Microloans Are Transforming Ugandan Villages and Saving Lives
From small beginnings, the Faith of a Child Foundation has helped save hundreds of babies in Uganda and loaned funds…
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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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Signs of Hope: Israel Rebounds as Optimism Grows
If I know anything about Israel, I know the rhythms of normal life are growing stronger every day. Optimism, fueled…
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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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