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Kansas churches will offer “sanctuary,” break Federal Law
Two churches in Kansas are among a growing number of organizations publicly stating they will break Federal law when it…
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Summer Fun in Kansas
Summer afternoons in Kansas can be 55–105 degrees – you just never know. But even the hottest days should not…
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GUARDING OUR EYES – Life Lessons from a Little One
We are surrounded with images devised to stimulate our senses and desensitize our minds. Cartoons, video games, movies and even…
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New Missouri budget includes jump in public school safety funds, but state still lags behind
The new state budget signed into law dedicates $300,000 to address school safety demands within Missouri’s K-12 public districts. Details…
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Backlash grows over Trump’s summit seeking peace with Russia
Following Monday’s historic summit and bilateral talks between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the two leaders held…
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ANALYSIS: The truth behind tariffs and what it means
America’s new auto, aluminum and steel tariff policies have now triggered retaliatory tariffs from other nations including Canada, the EU…
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Kansas license plates undergoing makeover
License plates for newly registered cars in Kansas are undergoing a makeover. The new plates carry the same designs currently…
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Even the Devil Believes in God – HOPE FOR TODAY by Clint Decker
“I believe in God.” I have heard the statement many times in my years as a minister in rural communities…
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Christians working to save disabled Kenyan children left outside to be eaten by animals
With disabled children being abandoned and left to be eaten by wild animals by their own parents in Kenya, a Christian ministry…
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Missouri ‘bullseye’ in this year’s drought
University of Missouri Extension climatologist Pat Guinan says 2012’s drought was far more devastating and widespread – from Utah to…
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