For churches with Sunday night activities, most pastors say it’s still “game on” at church despite the Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Feb. 5. ...
Read More »Feb. 15 forum explores what future holds for Israel
This year’s Kansas City Israel Action Forum returns Wednesday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m. at Congregation Beth Shalom, 14200 Lamar Ave. in Overland Park. The popular event includes a community program and dessert ...
Read More »Clemson coach has FCA connection
Fellowship of Christian Athletes Congratulates Clemson and Longtime FCA Friend Dabo Swinney on National Championship Last night, in an exciting, down-to-the-wire College Football Playoff National Championship Game in Tampa, the Clemson Tigers took home the trophy ...
Read More »How Can Families, Pastors and People in the Pews Redefine ‘Success’ in 2017?
American Pastors Network Explores How Americans Can Achieve True Biblical Success Again at Home and in the Church PHILADELPHIA—As many look ahead to the changes they want to make in 2017, the American Pastors Network ...
Read More »Iraqi Muslim businessman erects huge Christmas tree for Christian neighbors
BAGHDAD (AP) — A Muslim businessman has erected the tallest Christmas tree in Baghdad as a show of solidarity with Christians during the holiday season. Yassir Saad told The Associated Press on ...
Read More »List of humbug Christmas retailers announced
Have you grown sick and tired of national retail chains bowing to the very small anti-Christmas minority? If so, then take a good look at the list below, and use it to ...
Read More »ISIS taking newborns and children in effort to annihilate Christians
A Roman Catholic priest who has been helping Christians, Yazidis and other religious minorities facing genocide in Iraq and Syria said Islamic State militants separate families who live in terrorist occupied land ...
Read More »Angel Tree reaches prisoners and families at Christmas
For American children with an incarcerated parent, Christmas can be bittersweet as they are separated from their imprisoned parent – often by more than 100 miles. Prison Fellowship is working hard through ...
Read More »Election protesters on wrong side of reality
If you are like me, there’s relief that the election is over, if only for the lack of television commercials or robo calls. For some there was jubilation Wednesday morning, Nov. 9, ...
Read More »Kansas City Royals team up with City Union Mission to serve homeless
On Thursday, Nov. 17, Kansas City Royals employees will team up with City Union Mission to help strike out hunger in our community. They’ll be serving hot, wholesome meals to more than 250 ...
Read More »Fake Trump hate stories abound in media
The 2016 election is behind us. Well, almost. The media is daily reporting attacks on blacks, hispanics and muslims all at the hands of Trump supporters. At least that is what they ...
Read More »Middle East Christians hopeful after Trump victory
Donald Trump, the next president of the United States of America – I guess those are words few of us ever expected to hear, along with ‘Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition’ ...
Read More »Trump surprises most, wins presidency
Self-described evangelicals likely helped the GOP nominee to an upset victory. In a stunning rebuke of polls and pundits, business mogul and reality television star Donald J. Trump has won the presidency ...
Read More »Evangelicals made Trump President
Reflecting on Democrats’ stunning loss last night, the former faith outreach director for President Barack Obama’s successful 2012 campaign said Hillary Clinton’s campaign made a critical mistake in ignoring evangelicals. “We asked ...
Read More »Kirk Cameron, Love Worth Fighting For tour coming to Kansas City
Love Worth Fighting For, a national marriage event tour, featuring television and film actor Kirk Cameron, makes a stop in Olathe on Saturday, Nov. 19. The three-hour event is scheduled to begin ...
Read More »One vote, one baby saved?
A reader commented on this page that the choice for Christians is to sit this election out and force the GOP to provide candidates we can support. Here is my response: You’ve ...
Read More »Tony Perkins: ‘This Is Not a Time to Stand on the Sidelines’
Tony Perkins gets indignant when he thinks about Christians refusing to vote for either of the two major party presidential candidates because they believe both are undesirable. “I want to go ...
Read More »Danger follows Christian refugees to Germany
New report finds 743 cases of religious persecution against Christians by Muslims refugees. The situation of Christian refugees in German shelters is “unbearable” according to an updated report released in October and ...
Read More »Record Black voters going for Trump could hand him landslide
TRUMP on Track to Win More Black Votes Than Any GOP Candidate Since 1960. In the past month the number of black voters for Donald Trump has increased significantly. At the beginning ...
Read More »Photo ID is required to do these things yet voting doesn’t?
A photo ID is required to do the following things. On the Nov. 8 Missouri ballot, Missourians will be asked to approve an amendment that will require a valid ID to vote. Ask yourself, ...
Read More »Kansas pendulum swinging to the other side?
Dorothy, you may not be in (conservative) Kansas any more. Anyone who wasn’t prepared to see conservative losses in the August primary (with more perhaps to come in the general election) simply ...
Read More »The dirty truth about this dirty political poll
Wall Street Journal/NBC Polls are manipulated by Clinton advisor You may have suspected a poll here and there for some time, but now we can accurately report it as truth: Many of those supposedly “unbiased” ...
Read More »Clinton campaign mocks Catholics and Christians, southerners, Latinos in emails
Long before Hillary Clinton called millions of Americans a “basket of deplorables,” her top campaign advisers and liberal allies openly mocked Catholics, Southerners and a host of other groups, according to newly released emails ...
Read More »Hundreds stranded in North Carolina floods after Hurricane Matthew
LUMBERTON, N.C. — Hundreds of people were rescued by boat and helicopter as floodwaters inundated North Carolina towns on Monday in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, and officials warned that life-threatening flooding ...
Read More »Where the candidates stand on the important issues
The candidates are Clinton vs. Trump vs. Johnson vs. Stein. It’s the most chaotic election in modern history but when you get past the personalities, faux pas, emails and comments from 11 years ...
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