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Tony Perkins, David Barton to address election issues at Abundant Life on...

In less than a month, voters will go to the polls for what may be one of the most consequential presidential and congressional elections in history. In addition, Missouri voters will decide the fate of...

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“Chaplain of Troost” is the compelling story of Kansas City’s John Birmingham

I’ve been blessed to know Bishop John Birmingham for over twenty years. His tireless work in Kansas City’s urban core (which we have written about) has been an inspiration to generations of pastors and...

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Member of Kansas City First Nazarene Church is victim of stabbing by homeless...

Jarod Hill is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action after stabbing a member of Kansas City First Church of the Nazarene last Sunday morning. The homeless man had been camping in a...

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Police recover $36,000 in goods stolen from local church

The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department announced this week that it has returned $36,000 in goods that were stolen from Forest Grove Baptist Church. The items taken from the church in a recent...

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Meet the candidates, eat free BBQ Thursday night

A free BBQ will be held in conjunction with an election issues update on Thursday evening, Oct. 24 in Warrensburg. Sponsored by the Johnson County Republican Committee, the event begins at 5:30 pm at...

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“Fierce urgency of now”: Vitae Foundation speakers encourage, challenge...

Missourians will soon go to the polls and determine if the state will remain steadfastly prolife or enact one of the most radical pro-abortion constitutional amendments in the nation. “Missouri has...

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Local nonprofit has provided safe water to 70 million people worldwide

Water.org, a nonprofit organization based in Kansas City, has reached a new milestone, changing 70 million lives with access to safe water or sanitation. This milestone highlights the efficacy of...

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Kansas City fired up for opening of Museum of BBQ at Crown Center next spring

Barbecue helped put Kansas City on the map, and now the city is returning the favor (or flavor). The Museum of BBQ, the world’s first museum focused on all aspects of barbecue, will open at Crown...

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Signs opposing Missouri Amendment 3 vandalized outside Blue Springs church

Vandals are damaging signs opposing Amendment 3 which seeks to abolish Missouri’s prolife laws. The destruction isn’t related to signs in the lawns of homes, now vandals have damaged several signs...

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Winsome Earle-Sears, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, speaks to Kansas Black...

The year 1963 proved to be pivotal in the life of the future Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, Winsome Earle-Sears. In 1963, the United States was in the midst of the social and political tumult of the...

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