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An Easter without going to church
The pandemic has laid an egg on our worship. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a formal recommendation that public…
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Christian groups work to help small churches at risk of closing
The ongoing pandemic is hard for all churches but especially so for smaller ones that may lack the resources to…
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Gov. Parson puts out call for help from medical professionals
Missouri’s Governor Mike Parson on Monday put out a call for help from medical professionals across the state to treat…
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Kansas Stay Home Order extended; Topeka attorney answers questions
By Joe Patton: (UPDATE: The governor has now extended the Kansas Stay Home Order to May 3) If you listen…
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Trump administration offers CARES Act relief to faith-based groups
Churches and faith-based organizations are eligible for loans under the recently passed CARES Act. Jovita Carranza, head of the Small Business…
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Mike Lindell converting My Pillow factories to make masks for health-care workers
Mike Lindell may be one of the most recognizable faces in the United States, thanks to his commercials for My…
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Pastors advised to protect their mental health during pandemic
Pastors are struggling as they cope with stressed-out congregations during the pandemic. Their denominational leaders caution them to also look…
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Local distillery partners with Heart to Heart to provide sanitizer
It may not rival Jesus turning water into wine, but McCormick Distilling Co. in Weston is now turning alcohol into…
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Increase in pandemic-induced substance abuse expected
Churches and ministries that work with those struggling with substance abuse may become more critical than ever during the ongoing…
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