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Kansas police chief suspended over raid on newspaper
The police chief of Marion, Kan., who gained notoriety for raiding a newspaper office and the home of its publisher,…
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Support Israel: Attend KC Jewish Culture Fest on Sunday
Christians have a good opportunity to support the local Jewish community in the wake of last weekend’s bloody attacks in…
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Grounds for debate: Social media post stirs discussion over coffee in church
Cups of coffee have become as common as digital Bibles in the modern church. Minnesota Pastor John Piper recently stirred…
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Aaron Rodgers teases Chief’s start Travis Kelce as “Mr. Pfizer”
There has been no bigger story in the Kansas City area in recent weeks than the relationship between Chiefs tight…
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Response over attack on Israel
Israel says the death toll from a terrorist attack on the country stands at over 250. Victims include civilians killed…
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Church Mental Health Summit will offer free online resources to leaders
The pandemic exposed the mental health challenges that churches face. A free online summit on October 10, which is World…
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Accident takes life of Missouri pastor several months after taking over new church
A Missouri pastor died in a traffic accident last weekend less than four months after becoming pastor of St. Peter’s…
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“A man is a man and a woman is a woman,” British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says
The British prime minister is taking a much different approach to transgender issues than U.S. leaders do. Rishi Sunak slammed…
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Missouri will hold caucuses in March instead of presidential primary
Although Missouri legislators cancelled the state’s presidential primary, voters will have an opportunity to participate in caucuses in March, Springfield…
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New California Senator Laphonza Butler led national pro-abortion group
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has appointed Laphonza Butler, the head of EMILY’s List, a pro-abortion fundraising organization, to serve out…
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