Reading the news headlines these days is not for the faint of heart. As we know, news outlets thrive and profit from bad news – especially the pandemic. News ratings during the ...
Read More »Churches will receive guidance under Parson’s plan to open Missouri
Missouri churches will receive guidance for reopening in his statewide plan, Gov. Mike Parson said on Friday. Parson said during a news conference that Missourians have “stepped up to do their part” ...
Read More »B-2 Stealth Bomber performs flyover to honor medical facilities
Whiteman Air Force Base pilots flew over medical facilities in Kansas City on Tuesday to honor and express gratitude for all medical and health-care professionals, essential employees and volunteers in the fight ...
Read More »Topeka Capital-Journal cites discredited group to attack Alliance Defending Freedom
When two churches filed suit in Federal Court against Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s Executive Order limiting the size of church gatherings, The Topeka Capital-Journal newspaper denounced as a hate group the Alliance ...
Read More »President announces new testing strategy to allow rebound of economy
As more states move towards opening up and easing restrictions on individual rights, President Donald Trump on Monday unveiled new testing plans to speed up and expand testing for the coronavirus nationwide. ...
Read More »Ted Cruz aims to stop Communist Chinese propaganda from Mexican radio station
US citizens are hearing Communist propaganda beamed from a radio station in Mexico that the Chinese Communist Party bought in 2018. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) plans to introduce a measure that would plug ...
Read More »Sen. Graham: North Korean leader dead or incapacitated
News from media outlets in Hong Kong and Japan are indicating North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is dead or incapacitated. South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who is privy to US ...
Read More »Billy Graham chaplains minister during pandemic and tornadoes
Samaritan’s Purse, the disaster relief arm of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, is being stretched by pandemic response and the tornadoes that raged across Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana overnight last week. Teams ...
Read More »Report: Kansas restrictions to ease May 4
According to multiple reports, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly plans to ease restrictions on Kansans when her current stay home order expires May 3. Kelly will either issue a new order with less ...
Read More »Facebook deletes pages protesting stay-at-home orders
Protests are erupting across the nation, questioning the erosion of Constitutional rights during state mandates for stay-at-home orders. Now, those groups are being targeted themselves with Facebook deleting their pages. Facebook is ...
Read More »Cuomo supports Trump views on failure of WHO
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that President Donald Trump was right to question the World Health Organization (WHO) for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at his daily briefing on the coronavirus, the novel coronavirus that causes ...
Read More »Trump and Putin issue statement on Elbe River meeting of armies in WWII
Seventy-five years after American and Soviet troops met on the Elbe River in Germany on their way to defeat Nazi Germany, U.S. President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin issued a joint statement on Saturday ...
Read More »Attacked by Democrats for his support of Trump, black legislator vows to fight on
After being threatened by fellow Democrats and being forced to resign for his support of President Trump, black Democrat and Georgia state legislator State Rep. Vernon Jones has decided to reverse his ...
Read More »City drops ban on drive-in church after legal action
The Mississippi city that banned drive-in church services earlier this month due to the COVID-19 pandemic has issued a new order lifting the ban. The Greenville City Council lifted the ban after ...
Read More »Here’s the reopening schedule with all 50 states as COVID-19 flattens
The debate whether the nation’s governors and mayors overstepped Constitutional boundaries will be debated for years. In fact, lawsuits charging unconstitutional restrictions of freedoms guaranteed in the Bill of Rights, have already ...
Read More »Nearly 30 percent of Kansas City workers currently unemployed
Nearly three in 10 (or 316,000) Kansas City workers currently are unemployed, according to a new study by MoneyGeek. Statewide, Missouri had 52,678 jobless claims this week, and Kansas had 31,920. Thirty-seven ...
Read More »Televangelist Jim Bakker faces bankruptcy after promoting fraudulent Covid-19 cure
Televangelist Jim Bakker, who is based in Branson, told viewers this week that his ministry is facing bankruptcy unless they purchase his products. Credit card processors refused to work with Bakker after ...
Read More »Famous museums offer virtual tours of amazing exhibits
Although art museums are closed across the country, many have opened their collection to the public through virtual exhibits. The Covid 19 “stay-at-home” order is the perfect time to visit local, national and ...
Read More »Finding peace in the pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has caused disruptions in our lives at a level not experienced for generations. As a counselor, I have recently heard people describe feeling paralyzed, paranoid, hopeless, fearful about the ...
Read More »Study: Coffee really does make dessert better
We now know why many people will pair a cup of coffee with their favorite dessert. A new study is lending some scientific credibility to the time-honored tradition of serving coffee after ...
Read More »The amazing story of the Trump family Bible and its revival connection
Could a Bible sitting in the Oval Office be America’s connection to a coming revival? The same Bible used during the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump? The president and founder of Crown ...
Read More »Zondervan publishes ‘Quran with Christian Commentary’ to help reach Muslims
Christian publisher Zondervan is releasing a study guide of Islam’s Quran to help Christians in their efforts to reach and teach Muslims. The new work will include the precise modern English translation ...
Read More »Kansans create gridlock around Capitol, pressure governor to open economy
April 23 may have been Governor Laura Kelly’s anniversary, but she may not have liked the gift of gridlock Kansans brought to the Capitol. Several groups representing counties and cities throughout Kansas ...
Read More »Pope Francis blames ‘environmental sins’ for coronavirus
Environmental degradation is to blame for the coronavirus pandemic, according to Pope Francis, who is calling for a worldwide response to climate change. He made the remarks on the 50th anniversary of Earth ...
Read More »Sister of Kim Jong-Un rises after he vanishes from public view
North Korean watchdog groups and media outlets are reporting on the possibility of Kim Yo-Jong, the sister of Kim Jong-Un, taking leadership role after the dictator has disappeared from public after recent ...
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