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Men’s ministry TGIW uses technology to turn crisis into opportunity
Thousands of men throughout Kansas City and beyond have gathered each week to learn, pray and hold each other accountable…
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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Just Mercy’ and the pursuit of real justice
Just Mercy is based on a book of the same name written by the Bryan Stevenson, a legal advocate who’s…
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Democrat Valerie Plame, Republican Steve King lose primaries
Two high-profile candidates, who were tainted by racism and anti-Semitism, lost their bids in Tuesday’s primaries to serve in the…
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How you can help find a solution to COVID-19
The human immune system holds important clues about how people naturally detect and defend against disease. For COVID-19, many people…
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Two minority and one white officer charged in death of George Floyd
Three additional police officers at the scene of George Floyd‘s death, including one white officer and two minority officers, have…
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How coronavirus has amplified the evolution of technology in business
Recently, I was in a meeting — via video technology — with two coronavirus-frustrated entrepreneurs. They have a game-changing product,…
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Black pastor on Israeli television defends Trump tweets, says American media unfair
Pastor Darrell Scott, CEO of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump, told an Israeli television network that people have selective…
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Brother of George Floyd calls for end to rioting
Terrance Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, called for an end to the rioting sparked by his brother’s death. He…
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Most churchgoers prefer shorter sermons, research finds
Pastors and their congregations have different options about the length of their sermons. Thirty-one percent of Protestant pastors say their…
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Gov. Parson promises crackdown on violence and property destruction
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Tuesday said he will use every available resource to stop the ongoing violence and vandalism…
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