All national parks will be offering free admission to anyone who wants to enter on Veterans Day Nov. 11. While some of the more than 400 national parks that are open daily are ...
Read More »Creative ideas for upcoming Pastor Appreciation Month
Pastor Appreciation Month in October is quickly approaching. The National Association of Evangelicals offers an Easy as 1-2-3 Bless Your Pastor program to help churches with ideas on how to bless their pastor, October ...
Read More »Country singer Larry Fleet shares inspiring story behind hit song
The country song “Where I Find God” launched a successful career for singer-songwriter Larry Fleet. The song’s roots can be traced back to “Gospel Song Sunday,” a casual music series on social ...
Read More »Today’s News Briefs: Harris OKs debate rules; Pope equates Christianity with Islam
Today’s news briefs include Pope Francis’s controversial remarks; Harris agrees to debate rules; and U.S. files charges against Hamas. Pope equates Islam with Christianity Pope Francis raised eyebrows Wednesday with comments made ...
Read More »News Briefs: Tornado sinks yacht; Chicken recall; Chicago business board-up
Today’s news briefs include a tornado sinking yacht off Sicily, Wire in chicken forces recall and Chicago business board up ahead of Democrat convention. Six missing after tornado sinks yacht A tornado ...
Read More »Missouri Right to Life endorses candidates for August 6 primary
The Missouri Right to Life Political Action Committee has announced its endorsements for federal and statewide races in the August 6 primary. “As the political arm of Missouri Right to Life, MRL ...
Read More »Kansas, Missouri Independence Day Event Guide
Independence Day is the one holiday families can enjoy professional fireworks displays more safely and less expensively than doing it themselves. A number of free or inexpensive events are planned on both ...
Read More »Gather25, a 25-hour worship worldwide event, planned 2025
Organizers already are gearing up for Gather25, a 25-hour worship event planned for next March. Jennie Allen, a Bible teacher and author who is the founder and leader of the initiative, says ...
Read More »Season four of “The Chosen” to launch on app this Sunday after legal dispute
After a long delay, the producers of “The Chosen” announced that the first episode of season four will be available on the show’s app at 6 p.m. this Sunday. “The wait is ...
Read More »2024 Summit Christian Academy Seniors
The Summit Christian Academy 2024 Graduation Seniors. Daniel Alonge Solomon Anderson Virginia Baxter Aiden Bell Hunter Bell David Beltran Basia Bettels William Bisbee Preston Boldrey Alayna Borchers Jeremiah Brown Charlotte Brownlee ...
Read More »Drug Take Back Day this Saturday
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) semi-annual Drug Take Back Day will be held Saturday, April 27, 2024. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, a majority of individuals who ...
Read More »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 million people from other parts of the state, as well as visitors ...
Read More »Half of “The Chosen” viewers are not Christians
The popular television series “The Chosen” is having an impact beyond simply entertaining Christian viewers. Research by the producers found that many non-Christians also are tuning in. “We recently had some data ...
Read More »How the 2024 Oscars portray a post-Christian West
This year’s Best Picture nominees at the 2024 Academy Awards showcase how our culture is wrestling with a post-Christian society, whether or not these films feature religion or not. While Hollywood has ...
Read More »Missouri Republican caucus is Saturday, Dems vote in late March
Missouri Republicans will hold their presidential caucus on Saturday. Residents must have been registered to vote by February 19 to participate. Democrats head to the polls for a primary later in March. ...
Read More »Kansas City holds pro-Israel rally as 300,000 gather in Washington DC
At least 300,000 people rallied in the nation’s capitol Tuesday in support of Israel as other rallies took place across the country from Kansas City to Miami. The day of support for ...
Read More »Santa Claus will join GloWild fun at Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium. North Pole Village will return on November 17 as part of the current GloWild lantern exhibit. Santa ...
Read More »Colorado Coach Deion Sanders thanks God after shocking upset victory
Colorado Coach Deion Sanders shocked the college football world earlier this month when his Buffaloes upset heavily favored TCU. “Thank you, Jesus,” he said in a nationally televised postgame interview, he stated. ...
Read More »Actor Kevin Sorbo headlines Vitae Foundation dinner at Arrowhead Stadium Sept. 26
Chiefs games won’t be the only events drawing crowds to Arrowhead Stadium in September. The Vitae Foundation will hold its annual Kansas City pro-life dinner at the stadium’s North Club on Sept. ...
Read More »Can we just stop the crazy rapture prophecies?
Why all the rapture prophecies? Back in the 1970s, I used to joke that someone was going to write a book titled, Jesus Is Coming Back in the 1970s, only to publish ...
Read More »World Cup 2026 countdown begins as logos go up around Kansas City
The countdown to the 2026 World Cup in Kansas City is officially underway as the new logo is revealed. Kansas City will have brand activations at a number of local landmarks: Union ...
Read More »Disney announces first pride night as battle with Florida governor escalates
Disneyland in California this week announced that it will hold its first-ever pride night in June. The entertainment company has named it the “After Dark Pride Night” and said it will have ...
Read More »“Annie” offers a lot to love in family-friendly musical at the Kaufmann
There is a lot to love in the Broadway show Annie which opened April 18 at the Kaufmann Center for the Performing Arts. The national production is enjoyable for both adults and ...
Read More »Homeschooling Conference & Vendor Fair this weekend in KC
The Midwest Parent Educators Conference and Curriculum Fair will be held March 31 and April 1 in Kansas City. Metrovoicenews.com is a sponsor of this annual homeschooling event. The annual event, which ...
Read More »Oldest known Hebrew Bible may bring as much as $50 million at auction
The oldest and most-complete Hebrew Bible known to exist soon will go on the market. Experts believe it could be sold for as much as $50 million. The Codex Sassoon, named after ...
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