January 18, 2022 National, News, Politics & Policy
At a time when poll numbers for the president and vice president are drooping, Chief Justice John Roberts is the most popular person in Washington, according to a new Gallup poll. Sixty ...
Read More » October 7, 2021 Church & Ministry, Faith, Music, News
The melody that changed the life of Keith Getty was first scratched out on the back of an electric bill in a humble flat in Northern Ireland. This isn’t great, he thought ...
Read More » February 4, 2021 Church & Ministry, National, News, Travel
Over 11,500 artifacts the Museum of the Bible had purchased are being returned to Iraq and Egypt. Steve Green, president of Hobby Lobby and chairman of the board for the Museum said ...
Read More » November 16, 2020 Columns, News, Politics & Policy
How can American history be our guide in a modern contested election? We are in the thick of what could become the greatest Constitutional crisis in American history. The mainstream media and ...
Read More » May 12, 2020 Entertainment, News, Tech & Science
At the beginning of this year, podcasting was projected to be one of the hottest new media. After experiencing a half dozen years of 20% annual growth, this was going to be ...
Read More » April 9, 2020 Lifestyles, News, Tech & Science
The mind is a horrible thing to waste! We have heard this slogan for many years. However, it is true these days with COVID-19. There’s only so much television one can watch. ...
Read More » December 30, 2019 News, Politics & Policy
President Donald Trump has tied former President Barack Obama as most admired. The new Gallup poll has shocked many Democrats and media commentators after three years of 90% negative news coverage of ...
Read More » September 26, 2019 Entertainment, TV and Streaming
What if you could turn a PG-13 movie into a family-friendly film that even a seven-year-old child could watch? Thanks to a new venture between Vudu, Walmart and Clearplay, you can. The Walmart-owned ...
Read More » June 27, 2019 Faith, Next Generation
As those under the age of 35 increasingly avoid brick-and-mortar churches, they are logging in to listen to online preachers who unashamedly share Jesus and Biblical truths through social media. One of ...
Read More » May 23, 2019 Culture Watch, Lifestyles, Travel
Remember the days of summer trips with the family, scenery flying by with your hand out the window? Those days are back according to a new study. As summer begins, millions of ...
Read More » April 28, 2019 Missouri News, News
It is expected to be standing room only as citizens fill a committee hearing room Monday. Legislators will hear testimony about a proposed constitutional amendment concerning a popular sales tax. The amendment ...
Read More » April 6, 2019 Columns
“Every vote should count.” To many that sounds fair. It sounds right. But is it? “The Electoral College is wrong. The person who gets the most votes should be president.” Does that ...
Read More » February 17, 2019 Israel, News, World
What’s in a name? Israeli’s joke that President Donald Trump could run against Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming April elections for prime minister…and win hands down. So popular is the American president, ...
Read More » September 24, 2018 News, Politics & Policy
A Gallup poll shows forty-five percent of Americans now have a favorable view of the Republican Party, a nine-point gain from last September’s 36%. It is the party’s most positive image since ...
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