January 14, 2021 News, Persecuted Church, World
Violence, discrimination and oppression surged against the world’s Christians in 2020 according to research by Open Doors USA. Their latest report on persecution lists underlying reasons including the Covid restrictions, more and ...
Read More » January 14, 2021 Entertainment, Movies, News
Faith-based movies performed well in 2020 despite many theaters closing because of the pandemic. For example, the film “I Still Believe” landed at No. 1 for its debut opening and brought in ...
Read More » January 12, 2021 Church & Ministry, Faith, News, Sports
Fellowship of Christian Athletes is urging athletes to move from state of uncertainty to a position of confidence as they move into the new year. “It is important that we continue exercising ...
Read More » January 10, 2021 Missouri News, News, Politics & Policy
Newly elected Missouri House Speaker Rob Vescovo, a Republican from Arnold, made education a top priority in his address to members on Wednesday. “As a student who struggled, I believe I do ...
Read More » January 2, 2021 National, News, Politics & Policy
Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is offering a message of hope despite the contentious political climate in the United States. “I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and my savior, ...
Read More » December 31, 2020 News, Persecuted Church, World
Release International, which supports persecuted Christians around the world, expects increased persecution in many nations in the coming year. The assessment comes after a review of 2020 and new policies put into ...
Read More » December 30, 2020 Entertainment, Movies
CNBC reports that movie box office sales plummeted by 80% during 2020. The data, gathered by Comscore, found that U.S. revenues came in at just $2.28 billion, down from $11.4 billion in ...
Read More » December 29, 2020 Columns, Finances, Lifestyles, News
People who are home with a little free time between now and the end of the year may want to get a handle on personal finances for 2021. CBN News made these ...
Read More » December 24, 2020 National, News, Politics & Policy
President Donald Trump on Thursday vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act, fulfilling a promise he made months ago. The president had told Congress he would not sign unless it contained elements that ...
Read More » December 15, 2020 50+ Lifestyles, Columns, Health and Wellness, News
The open enrollment period for those needing to sign up for individual or family health insurance for 2021 under the federal health insurance law closes tonight at midnight, Dec. 15. During the ...
Read More » December 7, 2020 Adoption & Fostering Annual Guide, Local, Respect Life
2020 has indeed been an interesting year. Yet in spite of our new “normal,” our overarching aim at Missouri Right to Life has remained the same: To turn hearts and minds toward ...
Read More » December 5, 2020 Missouri News, News, Politics & Policy
Like everyone else, the Missouri Senate is eager for 2021 to arrive. These are some of the pre-filed bills that will be addressed in the upcoming legislative session. The session will cover ...
Read More » November 29, 2020 Church & Ministry, Faith, News, World
An aviation ministry plants to create the world’s first Christian airline in 2021 to carry missionaries and their cargo around the world. Judah 1 is based in Shreveport, La. “We give wings ...
Read More » November 8, 2020 Entertainment, Movies
The popular faith-based movie “Courageous” will be back in theaters next year but with added scenes and a new ending. Filmgoers “will get to see what happens to many of the characters ...
Read More » December 16, 2019 National, News, Strange News
As the world rings in 2020, the debate begins if we’re actually entering a new decade. Some say this decade ends on Dec. 31, 2019, and the start of the new one ...
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