In the United States, houses of worship do not pay tax on their facility. But when that institution crosses the line and purchases property like an office building, water park, coffee shop ...
Read More »Poll shows Hawley expanding lead over McCaskill
While democrats point to several recent victories in state-wide races across the nation as a coming wave in the fall, the news isn’t good for Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill. A poll shows ...
Read More »Atheists upset with Sedgwick County Commission prayer policy
Even though a 2014 U.S. Supreme Court ruling said opening governmental meetings in prayer is constitutional, Kansas atheists are again upset. The target this time? The Sedgwick County Commission which has opened ...
Read More »Man behind Chiefs mascot mask testifies at Prayer Breakfast
Before the Apostle Paul could write a substantial portion of the New Testament, God had to get his attention in a dramatic way on the road to Damascus. Dan Meers, the man who ...
Read More »Self-harm, screen addiction at root of gun violence
As thousands of students, teachers, and administrators across the United States prepared for this week’s “Walk Out” demonstrations against gun violence, I began to ponder the usefulness of such an event. PLEASE ...
Read More »Some of this week’s walkouts give pause for concern
In a disturbing episode this week, some student walkouts over gun control displayed the same violent tendencies as the Florida shooter. One of Tennessee’s largest newspapers reported that students at a high ...
Read More »Florida teen Jihadist kills friend at birthday sleepover
A birthday sleepover has turned into America’s latest jihadist terror attack, according to Jupiter, Florida police. The Palm Beach Post reports that 17-year-old Corey Johnson has been charged with one count of first-degree ...
Read More »City Union Mission and Hy-Vee partner to fight Hunger
Starting today and running through April 1, when you stop by your local Hy-Vee store you can purchase a prepackaged bag of groceries to fight hunger for those in need. The bags ...
Read More »Toys R Us to close all stores including 5 locally
The Toys R Us kid is now extinct. The latest victim to online retailer Amazon and the effect of too much screen time for kids is the once cutting edge start-up. The ...
Read More »Iranian Christian woman faces Swedish deportation and death
After watching a banned video of Muslims stoning a woman to death, an Iranian woman had a strange dream. A man named Isa appeared to her. That woman was Aideen Strandsson. The ...
Read More »MEDIA FACT CHECK: Tillerson length of service
The replacement of US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson this week has been met with breathless reporting by the national news media as evidence of “chaos” in the Trump administration. “Unprecedented,” read ...
Read More »CWA of Kansas to Hold State Conference in Topeka
CWA of Kansas is part of Concerned Women for America. CWA is the largest public policy women’s organization in the nation. The Kansas State CWA Conference will be held on March 15, ...
Read More »What did Stephen Hawking really believe about creation?
Renowned scientist Stephen Hawking has died and now has met God. Hawking has often given contradicting statements if God actually exists but lately has had to defend his changing beliefs to atheists. ...
Read More »Will Tom Cruise lead new Scientology TV network?
The Church of Scientology has launched a new TV network. Scientology Network last night on several streaming services. “HELLO WORLD, and greetings from Scientology Media Productions in Hollywood, Calif., read a tweet ...
Read More »Trump replaces Secretary Tillerson with Kansan
President Trump has replaced Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State. The move comes as Tillerson fell ill in Kenya and was unable to complete his African diplomacy tour. Former Kansas Congressman Mike ...
Read More »Missourians visit Capitol today to support life
Missourians will descend on the state’s Capitol today for the annual Pro-Life Action and Lobby Day. The event, organized by Missouri Right to Life, has been a tradition for decades as constituents ...
Read More »BREAKING NEWS: Intelligence Committee finds no collusion between Trump/Russia
After 18 months, 300,000 documents reviewed, and hundreds of interviews, the bi-partisan House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence announced Monday it found “no evidence of collusion, coordination or conspiracy between the Trump ...
Read More »American Pickers wants to make your junk famous
It won’t be just tornadoes crossing the Kansas countryside this spring; episodes of the hit series American Pickers will film across the Sunflower State during May with possible stops in the Kansas ...
Read More »Iranian women protesting the hijab
In the U.S. women’s marches protesting for women’s rights, the poster symbolizing the movement shows a Muslim woman wearing a hijab–or head covering. On the American political left, it’s seen as an ...
Read More »New Activities Added to EasterFest in North Topeka
The Great Football Toss, where kids & adults can throw small footballs at a target on the ground to win one of four bicycles, will be a new event at EasterFest in ...
Read More »More nations plan embassy moves to Jerusalem
Czech President Milos Zeman has recommitted his intent to see his country’s embassy in Israel relocate from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, saying that he plans to push the move through. Zeman was ...
Read More »Did singer Katy Perry’s greed kill this nun?
It’s one thing to take on a millionaire entertainer who mocks the faith of her youth. It’s another to take that entertainer on when you’re two nuns nearing 90 years of age. ...
Read More »Benedictine College Honors 50th Anniversary of “Humanae Vitae”
To those not paying attention, it may not seem newsworthy that a Catholic college would honor a papal encyclical, but Humanae Vitae is no ordinary encyclical, and Benedictine is no ordinary Catholic ...
Read More »City-wide Easter celebration April 1
The area’s city-wide Easter service will be celebrated Sunday, April 1, from 6:30am to 8am at 1st and Grand Boulevard under the bridge (near the River Market Area) in Kansas City. It ...
Read More »Violent video games under scrutiny after shootings
Are violent video games a driving force behind school shootings and other acts of violence? President Trump believes so and he invited both game makers and their critics to the White House ...
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