A fallen pastor, who left his church in disgrace, has differing views from the church about his departure and circumstances around the egregious sin that led to it. The pastor’s statements have ...
Read More »Armed rangers will now patrol famous Kansas City parks
Kansas City has a crime problem and now, even public parks may not be safe for citizens. KCTV5 News reports that Kansas City’s parks will soon have armed park rangers to ensure ...
Read More »Guinness tells marathon-running nurse: no skirt, no record
A British nurse who ran the London Marathon in her uniform says she has been denied a Guinness World Records listing because she wasn’t wearing a skirt. Jessica Anderson ran last week’s ...
Read More »North Topeka activities include Chalk Walk
NOTO Arts District is getting out the sidewalk chalk and attempting to cover each square of concrete sidewalk within two blocks with art. The 6th Annual Two Block Chalk Walk will be ...
Read More »Democrats move to hold Attorney General in contempt
Democrats are taking steps toward holding Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for failing to provide an un-redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report. The request by Democrats is ...
Read More »Dem candidates silent about terrorist rockets fired into Israel
The silence is deafening. That’s the conclusion of a report studying the response of the leading 2020 Democratic candidates and their reaction to a barrage of nearly 700 rockets fired by Hamas ...
Read More »Alexa spying on users worse than ‘East German Police’
Would you let a stranger eavesdrop in your home and keep the recordings? For most people, the answer is, “Are you crazy?” Yet that’s essentially what Amazon has been doing to millions ...
Read More »Congress to debate flood disaster relief for Missouri, other states
The U.S. House is expected to bring up a $17 billion federal disaster relief package this week that involves helping Midwestern farmers, including in Missouri. Northern Missouri Republican Congressman Sam Graves tells ...
Read More »Kansas City could get USDA research facility
In recent years Kansas City has been trying to shed its old moniker as “Cowtown.” That may be more difficult as it’s considered for a new USDA site. Kansas City is among ...
Read More »Church member convicted of fire that was blamed on Trump voters
The media billed it as a hate crime perpetrated by yet another pro-Trump voter. A historic Mississippi African-American church is engulfed in flames with the words “Vote Trump” scrawled on the building. ...
Read More »Nigeria on fire: A day in the life of their Christians
Nigeria is on fire. Not that you would know that from the news coverage of the Western press, which rarely mentions the deadly killing sprees in this wealthiest nation of Africa. In ...
Read More »Volleyball discipleship has FCA coaches and players ‘digging deep’
Growing up excelling in volleyball, Sierra Crook had a nagging concern as a college player—that the sport’s culture communicated to coaches and athletes that they were only as valuable as how well ...
Read More »“Best tournament of the year” benefits Pancreatic Cancer research
Spring is here, summer’s near, and it’s that time of year – time to gear up for the 17th Annual Rod Rogers Memorial Golf Tournament benefitting KU Cancer Center. The event is ...
Read More »VP Pence praises faith of black church arson victims in Louisiana
Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Louisiana on Friday to praise the members of three predominantly black churches for the inspiring way they responded to the destruction of their church buildings by an ...
Read More »Pompeo says US military may intervene in Venezuela
As Venezuela’s dictator Nicolas Maduro directs his military to kill pro-democracy protesters, violence continues to escalate with the possibility of US troops intervening at some future point. The country’s leading politician trying ...
Read More »New Congresswomen defends terrorists for rocket attack on Israel
While terrorists in Gaza rained down hundreds of rockets on Israeli civilians over the weekend, freshmen congresswomen Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) spoke out in defense of Hamas and Palestinian ...
Read More »Law enforcement credits Trump effort in rescue of 17 children from sex traffickers
Thanks to a Trump administration’s effort to nab child predators, Georgia law enforcement has destroyed a huge child sex-trafficking ring. The sting netted over 80 people in 8 states with 17 children, ...
Read More »Singer Mark Schultz headlines benefit concert May 7 for women’s clinic
Many people don’t realize that popular Christian singer Mark Schultz was adopted. The Dove Award winner has a passion for babies, moms and adoption and believes that giving to orphans in need ...
Read More »Iranian intelligence minister admits citizens finding Christ
For over a decade, news of Iranians coming to Christ has leaked out of Iran. For the first time, Iran’s intelligence minister has admitted publicly that Christianity is indeed spreading throughout Iran. ...
Read More »Thousands fill Times Square for live ultrasound
The live ultrasound was seen by thousands as Focus on the Family presented what had been billed as the largest pro-life event ever held in New York City’s Times Square. As Metro Voice reported, earlier ...
Read More »LIFE LESSONS FROM A LITTLE ONE – Promised victory
Last month I wrote about a little boy who maintained a countenance of joy and hope, even when met with constant defeat along the way. A boy who aspires to be a ...
Read More »Sen. Lindsey Graham invites Mueller to testify
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) invited special counsel Robert Mueller to testify about any potential discrepancies between responses Attorney General William Barr provided during a recent Senate hearing and the contents of a phone ...
Read More »Muslim Imam warns Christians, ‘wake up’ before it’s too late
Mohammad Tawhidi calls himself an “Imam of peace” and is urging fellow-Muslims to support Christians and other people of faith who routinely suffer for their beliefs. “We are all brothers in humanity ...
Read More »Religious freedom strengthened, Trump praised for protections
Health care workers and organizations that object to procedures like abortion or assisted suicide on moral or religious grounds, will have their religious freedom empowered thanks to President Trump. “Just today we ...
Read More »Stranded at sea, teens pray and are rescued by boat named ‘Amen’
A nice day at the beach turned two Florida teens to pray after they couldn’t get back to land after a swim. Tyler Smith and Heather Brown, who’ve been friends since fourth ...
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