A prayer vigil in downtown Kansas City took on extra meaning Friday afternoon as President Joe Biden rolled back pro-life policies of the last four years. Over 75 people from both sides ...
Read More »Kansas Senate approves ‘Value Them Both’ pro-life ballot measure
Kansas voters will have a chance to add a pro-life amendment to the state Constitution. The Value Them Both Amendment passed by a vote of 28-11 – a two-thirds majority – on ...
Read More »‘I’m with Franklin’ petition counters attacks on Graham
An online petition called “I’m With Franklin!” is gaining signatures to counter a left-wing group’s attack on Franklin Graham. The philanthropist and preacher is President and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic ...
Read More »Three area organizations recognized among best Christian workplaces
Avant Ministries in Kansas City and Union Rescue Mission in Wichita are among the best places for Christians to work. The Best Christian Workplaces Institute honored 157 faith-based organizations as Certified Best ...
Read More »Missouri legislation supports adoption and foster care
Republicans in the Missouri House of Representatives are working on two bills to provide financial assistance for adoption and foster care. The effort is winning praise from Democrats and provides a rare ...
Read More »Fore-edge paintings reveal hidden world on books
A “fore-edge painting” is a design or painting that seems to magically appear on the “fore-edge” of a book. The artwork can only be seen when the pages are fanned, as seen ...
Read More »Dina and Jerry: learning from their darkest hour
After Dina Russell had an abortion, her boyfriend Jerry Davenport didn’t forsake the relationship. That was unusual for a young unmarried couple involved in a crisis pregnancy. In fact, couples like them ...
Read More »Opioid epidemic affecting foster care and adoption agencies
An opioid epidemic is sweeping the nation and it is having a profound effect on foster kids. The National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics reports that death rates are rising among young ...
Read More »Discovery Plus is one of the best streaming options for families
America’s newest streaming service Discovery+ (or Plus) has hardly any movies and just a few scripted series. That’s not a bad things as it’s now one of the best options for families. ...
Read More »U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops concerned with Biden and ‘liberty of the church’
Although President Joe Biden continues to tout his Catholic faith, U.S. bishops question his commitment to central church teachings. José H. Gomez, archbishop of Los Angeles and the president of the U.S. ...
Read More »Historic meeting of Arab leaders commemorate Holocaust
In the wake of the Abraham Accords and in honor of International Holocaust Memorial Day on Jan. 27, individuals from the group Sharaka held an event to memorialize victims of the Holocaust. ...
Read More »Kansas River weir construction continues in Topeka
In September, construction began to modify the existing river weir and banks of the Kansas River where it runs through Topeka. The purpose is to enhance public safety, provide reasonable fish passage, ...
Read More »KVC Kansas celebrates 100+ children’s adoptions in 2020
During National Adoption Month in November, KVC Kansas helped facilitate 20+ children’s adoptions throughout the state. On November 21, National Adoption Day, which is the Saturday before Thanksgiving, courthouses across the country ...
Read More »Orders still being taken for Choose Life plates
Kansans can still pre-order the new “Choose LIFE” Kansas license plates, though the printing of the plates must wait for a sufficient number of orders to be received. The campaign currently has ...
Read More »750 Christians killed at Ethiopian church that is said to house Ark of the Covenant
One of the largest mass killings of Christians in Africa is being reported. The massacre of 750 people occurred at the Ethiopian Maryam Tsiyon Church in Aksum. The church, which for 100 ...
Read More »Survey: More dads satisfied with extra time spent with kids
A new Pew Research Center analysis finds more fathers are satisfied with the amount of time they spend with their kids. The survey comes as the coronavirus lockdowns required millions more dads ...
Read More »Union Station commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day ahead of Auschwitz exhibit
Union Station is joining communities around the world on Wednesday to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Station officials are encouraging the public to register for and attend an important live, online presentation ...
Read More »Poll: Missourians support term limits by wide margin
By an overwhelming majority, Missourians favor term limits. According to a new poll conducted by Scott Rasmussen, voters want the state legislature to advance and defend limits at all levels of government. ...
Read More »Trump creates new ‘Office of the Former President’ to carry on agenda
Former President Donald Trump surprised critics this week by opening an “Office of the Former President”. A press release from the office says it seeks to advance the interests of the United States ...
Read More »Court stops Biden executive order that ended deportations
The Biden administration has been given its first major setback in its immigration deregulation efforts. A federal judge Tuesday evening blocked President Biden’s executive order that stopped deportations. The moratorium announced by ...
Read More »Sarah Huckabee Sanders running for governor of Arkansas
Sarah Huckabee Sanders is running for governor of Arkansas, a position that her father once held. “With the radical left now in control of Washington, your governor is your last line of ...
Read More »Chiefs owner, players give credit to God after winning AFC championship
Clark Hunt, the owner and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, gave credit to God when his team won the AFC championship on Sunday. While accepting the trophy named after his father, ...
Read More »Missouri jobs struggle with continued lockdowns
The Missouri unemployment rate increased substantially in December, still is showing the effects of lockdowns and decreased economic activity. The seasonally adjusted employment rate increased for the month by 10,400 jobs. The ...
Read More »Dear conservative, corporations are not your friends
Over the past three decades, the Left-Right debate in America has been full of oddities and contradictions. Perhaps the strangest of them all has been the conservative movement’s devotion to the interests ...
Read More »Letter to the Editor: Why does President Biden have a Power of Attorney?
Dear editor: Millions of people watched Joe Biden on major news networks holding press conferences in his basement. President Trump referred to Joe Biden as “low energy,” “sleepy Joe” and other acronyms ...
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