Deion Sanders, a legendary player in both professional football and baseball, has put God first since being named head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes football team. That has made him the target ... Read More »
Supreme Court to hear free speech case of Christian business owner
The legal battle over the free speech rights of Christian businesses continues in the U.S. Supreme Court today. The court will hear oral arguments in a case in which a Colorado graphic ... Read More »
Amendment 3 and Recreational Marijuana – The Devil is in the Details
Here’s why you should vote no on Amendment 3 which legalizes Recreational Marijuana. There are many reasons to vote against Amendment 3 which legalizes the use of marijuana for recreational use. As ... Read More »
Missouri legalizing marijuana could have serious economic, social downside
As Missouri prepares to vote on fully legalizing marijuana for recreational use, a study in Colorado shows the dark social and economic impact. The social costs of legalized marijuana are well-known, though ... Read More »
Gov. Parson will not give blanket pardon to marijuana offenders
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson will not pardon people convicted on minor marijuana offenses as President Joe Biden recommended. Last week, Biden announced plans to pardon federal convictions and urged governors to do the ... Read More »
Christian group to spend up to $42 million in midterm elections
The Faith & Freedom Coalition, a social conservative national grassroots organization headed by longtime Christian activist Ralph Reed, will spend between $36 million and $42 million on a nationwide effort to target ... Read More »
MyPillow’s Mike Lindell shares details of FBI raid
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is speaking out after being swarmed by armed FBI agents while he was in a fast food drive-through. The incident, in which the FBI took his cell phone, happened ... Read More »
Full legalization of marijuana will be on Missouri ballot in November
Missouri voters will decide in November if recreational marijuana use will become legal in the state. The news validates the warnings given by opponents of the 2018 vote that legalized medical marijuana. ... Read More »
“Christian Taliban” remark sparks war of words among Republican leaders
Two Republican representatives are sparring over the role of faith in politics. Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois is equating politically active Christians as a “Christian Taliban” in his criticisms of Rep. Lauren ... Read More »
U.S. News & World Report ranks Kansas City as 51st best place to live
The Kansas City area is the 51st-best place to live in the United States, according to the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report. “Kansas City, Missouri, is no flyover Cowtown,” ... Read More »
Christian school threatened with closure over mask mandate
A private Christian school has imposed a mask mandate after it was threatened with closure by the city of Loveland, Colorado. Now the school is filing a lawsuit against the local health ... Read More »
Group pushes to legalize recreational marijuana use in Missouri
Missouri could become the new Colorado if a newly filed ballot measure legalizing recreational use of marijuana passes. Legal Missouri 2022, a statewide coalition, filed the initiative seeking to legalize recreational marijuana ... Read More »
DeSantis tops polling for 2024 presidential nomination
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came out on top of an early straw poll for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Last weekend, the Western Conservative Summit took place at the Centennial Institute, a public ... Read More »
Cake baker Jack Phillips shares price he paid for standing up
In a new Op-Ed published by Fox News, Colorado cake baker Jack Phillips shares the behind-the-scenes story and the cost he paid for standing up for his faith. Phillips was punished and ... Read More »
Biden, Major League Baseball criticized for lying about Georgia voting legislation
Major League Baseball has joined the cancel culture by moving this summer’s All-Star game from Georgia to Colorado to protest the state’s new voting rights law. Democrats say the law is restrictive ... Read More »
Decision to move baseball All-Star game will cost jobs in Georgia, White House admits
The decision by Major League Baseball to move its All-Star Game from Atlanta will cost jobs, the White House acknowledged. “There is undoubtedly going to be a cost,” Cecilia Rouse, chair of ... Read More »
Billy Graham crisis chaplains deploy to three more storm-hit areas
The Billy Graham Rapid Response Team (BG-RRT) is deploying more crisis-trained chaplains to three additional locations hit hard by southern tornados. Already on the ground in two locations in Alabama after last ... Read More »
Slain Boulder Police Officer Talley was a dedicated Christian dad to seven
One of the ten people killed in the mass shooting at a Colorado grocery store was not only a Boulder police officer, but also a deeply committed Christian. Fifty-one-year-old Officer Eric Talley ... Read More »
Where does your state compare to those with highest tax rates?
A new report lists the states with the lowest and highest tax rates. A survey by WalletHub found that four blue and one red state topped the list. Illinois came in as ... Read More »
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Colorado restrictions on religious gatherings
The U.S. Supreme Court continues to side with churches that are challenging overreaching state restrictions. On Tuesday, the court ruled in favor of a Colorado church that sued Democratic Gov. Jared Polis. ... Read More »
Planned Parenthood deceives supporters with election info
Planned Parenthood has made its 2020 election guide all about abortion. The voter info pushes a pro-abortion agenda and appears to actively try and deceive its supporters and the general public looking ... Read More »
Colorado sues to block USPS postcards informing voters to return ballots early
A judge granted a temporary restraining order Saturday evening in favor of Democrats in Colorado. Democrats had filed suit to prevent the US Postal Service (USPS) from mailing postcards encouraging residents to ... Read More »
After amazing recovery from accident, Rep. Rebecca Roeber dies unexpectedly
After making a surprising comeback from a serious car crash, popular conservative Missouri State Rep. Rebecca Roeber, R-Lee’s Summit, died unexpectedly Tuesday at the age of 61 while on vacation in Colorado. Roeber ... Read More »
Church bus crash leaves two dead in Colorado
A dozen people remain hospitalized Monday after a deadly bus crash involving a church group on Sunday, June 23 in Pueblo, Colorado. KRQE in Albuquerque reports that 10 kids and 5 adults ... Read More »
Supreme Court sides with Christian bakers
A Supreme Court decision is being called a win for religious freedom over the case of Christian bakers in Oregon. As Metro Voice has reported for years about the Kleins, two Oregon bakers ... Read More »