Concerns about President Biden and his family profiting from his position increased after members of Congress viewed relevant documents at the U.S. Treasury Department this week. House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and ...
Read More »Kansas names 2023 missing child poster winner
Fifth-grade student Mahith Surapaneni has won the Kansas Missing Children’s Poster contest. Surapeneni, 10, attends Harmony Elementary School in Overland Park. The announcement was made by Attorney General Kris Kobach and KBI ...
Read More »Missouri fails to enact presidential primary while Kansas moves ahead
The Missouri House voted down a bill Monday that would reinstate the primary while in Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill to reinstate the primary in the Sunflower State. The Missouri ...
Read More »Public invited to largest pro-life event ever at the State Capitol Wednesday
Pro-life Missourians will gather at the state Capitol Wednesday, April 26 for the largest event of its kind, say organizers. The event is endorsed by dozens of organizations. The day begins at ...
Read More »Christians fear new Islamic caliphate in Nigeria
Nigerian Christians are gripped with terror after a wave of attacks followed Nigeria’s presidential election. Faith leaders and politicians are now voicing concerns about an expanding Islamic caliphate. More than 1,041 Christians ...
Read More »White House under fire for inviting Tennessee Democrats, not Christian shooting victims
The Biden administration is being criticized for inviting three Democratic lawmakers from Tennessee to the White House but not family members and survivors of the recent shooting at a Christian school in ...
Read More »Tucker Carlson leaves Fox; Don Lemon fired at CNN
Two longtime mainstays in cable news are leaving this week. Tucker Carlson’s departure was announced by Fox News, and Don Lemon announced Monday he was fired from CNN. Carlson’s last episode was ...
Read More »Vaccinated people can spread Covid, says CDC director
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky admitted April 19 that individuals who have received COVID-19 shots can get, and transmit, the virus. The comment, which came during her Congressional testimony, is a reversal ...
Read More »Dr. Charles Stanley leaves legacy of inspiring words
Dr. Charles Stanley will long be remembered for his words that both encouraged and challenged Christians. These are some of his most memorable quotes. “Obey God and leave all the consequences to ...
Read More »Rick Warren starts new ministry amid autoimmune battle
Rick Warren, who recently retired as founding pastor of Saddleback Church, revealed this week that he has been battling an autoimmune disease for two years. “It leaves all my major muscles in ...
Read More »Christians take out payday loans despite excessive interest rates
More than one-third of Christians in states that don’t regulate payday loans say they have obtained them, despite believing that charging excessive interest is a sin. In a recent survey, Lifeway Research ...
Read More »Canadian faces punishment for preaching outside drag queen story hour
Nathaniel Pawlowski, the son of a pastor in Calgary, faces potential punishment for preaching and reading the Bible outside a drag queen story time for children at a public library. “We went ...
Read More »CNN producer deletes most recent anti-Israel comments
CNN is backtracking over a producer’s anti-Israel bias. The network published a story on April 8 about rocket attacks in Israel that “initially failed to note that the airstrikes were in response to acts ...
Read More »Sen. Tim Scott and others remember Dr. Charles Stanley
Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is one of many public figures to honor the legacy of Dr. Charles Stanley. “God bless the life and legacy of Dr. Stanley and his ...
Read More »U.N report legalizes sex with children, critics say
Sex with children would not be illegal under new recommendations spelled out in a United Nations report. The white paper seeks to decriminalize a host of behaviors related to sex, gender expression, ...
Read More »Star of upcoming “Les Misérables” says it’s a timeless story of redemption
From Jesus on the cross to Paul on the Damascus road, the Bible is filled with stories about the power of redemption. “Les Misérables,” one of the world’s most iconic musicals, tells ...
Read More »Disney announces first pride night as battle with Florida governor escalates
Disneyland in California this week announced that it will hold its first-ever pride night in June. The entertainment company has named it the “After Dark Pride Night” and said it will have ...
Read More »Dr. Charles Stanley remembered after death Tuesday
Americans lost one of their most beloved pastors on Tuesday. Dr. Charles Stanley, the popular pastor, evangelist, author and founder of In Touch Ministries, died at age 90. “Dr. Stanley lived a ...
Read More »“Annie” offers a lot to love in family-friendly musical at the Kaufmann
There is a lot to love in the Broadway show Annie which opened April 18 at the Kaufmann Center for the Performing Arts. The national production is enjoyable for both adults and ...
Read More »Christian organizations experiencing increased hostility during Biden administration
Several nonprofit groups are reporting increased cultural and governmental hostility toward Christians under the Biden administration. “I think it’s just a rise in secularism in the United States,” Arielle Del Turco, assistant ...
Read More »Children’s Mercy Hospital sues to keep transgender records secret
Children’s Mercy Hospital on Friday sued Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey over what it alleges is “burdensome” requests for records on transgender surgeries and hormone treatment on children. Bailey has demanded that ...
Read More »U.S. households added $320 billion in debt last year
U.S. households continue to struggle, adding $320 billion in debt last year. It marks the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis which saw millions lose their homes. Households owe a combined ...
Read More »Former lesbian professor repents for using transgender pronouns
A former lesbian and self-proclaimed “tenured radical” professor is encouraging Christians not to use incorrect transgender pronouns. “I have publicly sinned on the issue of transgender pronouns, which I have carelessly used ...
Read More »IRS collects $5 trillion in taxes but wants more
The U.S. government collected a record amount of taxes from Americans but will increase the monitoring of bank accounts and mobile payment systems to collect more. The IRS says in its newly ...
Read More »2033 Commitment sets goal to fulfill Great Commission in next decade
Ministry organizations and church leaders from a broad segment of the global church are uniting around the “2033 Commitment: A Call to the Global Church for a Decade of Great Commission Effort.” ...
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