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MO bill names Branson ‘Live Entertainment Capital’ of Missouri
The Missouri House last week voted to name Branson the Live Entertainment Capital of Missouri. The city has more than…
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Missouri teachers quit over student behavior, stress
Seven in 10 Missouri teachers have seriously considered leaving their profession, a survey from the Missouri State Teachers Association found.…
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Solar eclipse could see record crowds descend on Missouri
Almost 500,000 Missouri will be in the path of the solar eclipse on April 8. Some reports say that one…
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Israel apologizes for aid worker deaths
The head of the Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday night issued an official apology for the accidental deaths of seven…
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With Spring donations, watch out for Planet Aid scam
You’ve noticed them everywhere as they seemingly fill the landscape. They seem to pop-up over night and we’re not talking…
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Watchdog group condemns Nicaraguan religious persecution
International Christian Concern (ICC) is condemning the Nicaraguan government under the leadership of Daniel Ortega, accusing it of extreme religious…
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“They’re attacking churches in America,” says pastor after 200 Bibles burned on Easter
Police in Tennessee continue to investigate a hate crime in which 200 Bibles were burned outside a small church on…
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Latino Coalition for Israel meets with Israeli leaders
The Latino Coalition for Israel recently met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other high-ranking officials to show their…
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Former “Wonder Years” star celebrates two years of faith on Easter Sunday
Danica McKellar, start of the hit TV series “Wonder Years,” said her life changed forever when fellow actress Candace Cameron…
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John MacArthur reminds Christians of biblical obligation to pray for Israel
Christians have a biblical mandate to pray for the Jewish people, author and pastor John MacArthur says. “I think we…
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