The Biden administration tried to censor or suppress conservative voices and critics of its COVID policy, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey alleges in a lawsuit. “This is about protecting the Constitution, and ...
Read More »Gracie Hunt, daughter of Chiefs chairman, posts prayer on social media after championship game
After the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Cincinnati Bengals to win the AFC championship on Sunday night, quarterback Patrick Mahomes thanked God for enabling him to play despite an ankle injury. Then ...
Read More »Why are gay comic book superheroes everywhere?
People who may not have read comic books since they were young may be surprised to see that many are now gay. Superman’s son and Batman’s sidekick Robin are gay. The Flash ...
Read More »IRS says millions of Americans missing this tax credit
Millions of Americans are eligible for a tax credit that last year averaged more than $2,000, according to a statement just relased by the IRS. Some 20 percent of those entitled to ...
Read More »Winter storm cancels flights from Texas to New England today
Another massive storm stretching from Texas, throught southern Missouri to Pennsylvania is canceling flights across the south, midwest and east. There have been 1,729 cancellations as of 7:01 a.m. ET on Jan. ...
Read More »Christian population growing in Israel, report finds
The Christian population in Israel is growing slightly, according to a report issued at the end of 2022. The report, released by the Central Bureau of Statistics. found that Israel’s Christian community grew by ...
Read More »“He healed my body,” Mahomes thanks God after Chiefs championship
Kansas City Chiefs fans spent last week praying for quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ sprained ankle. After leading the team to a 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night, Mahomes thanked God ...
Read More »North Korea again leads world in persecution of Christians
North Korea once again is the world’s worst persecutor of Christians, according to the latest World Watch List report prepared by the religious persecution watchdog Open Doors US. The document, released annually since 1993, ...
Read More »Court will review FCA staying in California school district
The full 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will review a decision to require the San Jose, Calif., school district to recognize the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). The district objects to ...
Read More »Christian music festivals can help rebuild family bonds, says Skillet’s John Cooper
John Cooper of the Christian band Skillet believes music festivals can help restore the family dynamic in the nation. He specifically mentioned Rock the Universe which took place over the weekend at ...
Read More »Terrorist attacks rock Jerusalem overnight and Saturday
A Palestinian terrorist shot an Israeli father and son near the entrance to the City of David National Park adjacent to Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday morning, a day after a deadly shooting ...
Read More »Memphis police video released, protests continue
Protests took place Friday night into Saturday morning in cities across the nation after body camera video was released in the killing of Tyre Nichols by five Memphis police officers. On Thursday, ...
Read More »Where are they now? Kansas City’s famous restaurants
From the earliest meals shared in what would become Kansas City, like bison cooked over a buffalo chip fire, the region has a stellar history of culinary delights. From the country clubs, ...
Read More »Baptism of hundreds of Indiana inmates upsets atheists
After hundreds of inmates gave their lives to Christ and were baptized while in sheriff’s custody, atheists are trying to shut it down. The Sheriff’s office is “[pushing] Christianity onto inmates” according ...
Read More »Christians stand with Israel on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
The world will pause today to remember the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during ‘World War II. Scott Phillips is the CEO of Passages, which helps Christian college students experience ...
Read More »Travel warning issued for Cancun after attacks against Uber and passengers
American tourists in Cancun, Mexico are being caught in the crosshairs of a violent turf war between Uber drivers and a competing taxi firm. A rash of attacks on passengers and their ...
Read More »Fox Sports’ Chris Broussard on hoops, faith and reaching young men
Chris Broussard is dressed in an elegant suit. He sports a friendly smile and looks and acts exactly like the man many love to watch on television. The 53-year-old Broussard, a basketball ...
Read More »Saying its mission is accomplished, conservative Methodist group shuts down
The Confessing Movement, a lay-led conservative Christian movement that pushed back against the influence of liberalism and progressivism in the United Methodist Church, has shut down in reaction to the recent launch ...
Read More »History of Christianity: Part 1
As part of our history series, Metro Voice is publishing concise, easy-to-read articles on church history. Here’s our first installment on the history of Christianity. THE APOSTOLIC AGE 30-100AD The Strength of ...
Read More »Jesus, the NFL and the “He Gets Us” campaign
If you’ve watched any football lately, or any television for that matter, you’ve likely seen the ads – black-and-white or color images, some video, juxtaposed with music and narration. They’re story-driven, relatable, ...
Read More »Here’s the difference between Biden, Pence document discovery
There’s a big difference between the continuing discovery of classified documents held by President Joe Biden and those connected to Mike Pence. They’re “very different qualitatively” says former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. ...
Read More »Nancy Pelosi still quiet on exorcism
Former House Speak Nancy Pelosi has not made a public statement about the exorcism performed at her home. Many see the exorcism as out of character because while Pelosi calls herself Catholic, ...
Read More »Bill Maher: Democrats should “answer for” problems in schools
Liberal television host Bill Maher said Democrats must answer for the problems plaguing the public school system. “We live in a prison yard in this country, which is everything is tribal,” he ...
Read More »Missouri legislature to address biological males in girl’s high school sports
As state legislatures across the country move to protect women’s sports from biological males, Missouri is addressing the issue this year. But the effort is getting off to a rocky star. A ...
Read More »Democrats want to mint $1 trillion coin to further spending
In recent years, left-leaning economists and Democrat lawmakers have floated the idea of minting a $1 trillion platinum coin that would then be deposited in its bank account at the Federal Reserve, ...
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