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Travel
Missouri House censures member for first time in its history
The Missouri House on Wednesday censured a member for the first time in state history. Representatives voted 140-3 to take…
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Israel
Agnes Keleti: Oldest living Olympic champion beat the Nazis, turns 100
For Agnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic champion, the fondest memory of her remarkable 100 years is simply that she…
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Travel
Discovery of oil lamp factory sheds ‘light’ on ancient Israel
Another major archaeological discovery has been announced in Israel. This week, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced one of the largest…
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Gov. Parson inauguration will tie into Missouri bicentennial
Gov. Mike Parson intends to commemorate the beginning of Missouri’s bicentennial year when he takes the oath of office in…
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Culture Watch
Today’s cultural division has its roots in French Revolution, author Os Guinness says
The Christian worldview upon which the United States was founded is quickly disappearing, according to noted author Os Guinness. The…
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Travel
‘The Case for Christmas’ available free online starting Nov. 30
Former journalist and atheist Lee Strobel uses his legal and journalism training to investigate whether the account of the birth…
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Next Generation
‘I am Israel’ available for free for churches and small groups
A ground-breaking short film, I Am Israel, is receiving praise in over 10,000 church congregations around the world. The movie…
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Faith
Madison Cawthorn, youngest person elected to Congress in 55 years, shares his faith
Madison Cawthorn recently made history when he became the youngest person elected to Congress since 1965. He also is well…
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Columns
How history guides us in a contentious presidential election
How can American history be our guide in a modern contested election? We are in the thick of what could…
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Travel
‘The Iron Lady’ looks at public and personal struggles of Margaret Thatcher
The Soviet Union gave Margaret Thatcher her colorful nickname “almost lovingly,” we hear in The Iron Lady. And, as anyone who…
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