The Missouri Senate passed two bills protecting children and students from harm caused by the LGBTQ+ agenda, March 23. Both bills are now on their way to the state’s House of Representatives for approval.
Missouri

MBU’s Master of Social Work program fully accredited by Council on Social Work Education
The accreditation of MBU’s online master’s program in social work, by the nation’s sole accrediting body for social work programs, is retroactive to the program’s launch in 2020 and is granted through Feb. 2031.
National

With 21 dead, churches respond to tornado damage amid personal tragedies
Pastor Bob Gilliland’s son Roger called and told him to turn on the weather; a tornado was approaching.
Columns

Kids have problems, too!
Sometimes we forget that children, as well as adults, have problems.
Apologetics

Five things Christians should know about Ramadan
Imagine fasting for 28 days. No food or drink during daylight hours. It’s about more than testing your will power. Your social standing and status with God depend on how well you do with this task. For Muslims around the world, this is their reality for the next month. This year, Ramadan starts on the evening of Wednesday, March 22 and lasts until Friday, April 21.
Global

Together for the Nations: IMB tailors event for missions leaders
The International Mission Board’s one-day Together for the Nations events allow churches and individuals to spend time with IMB missionaries and other church leaders who address the world’s greatest problem of spiritual lostness with the only solution — the gospel.
Culture

Greg Laurie says ‘Jesus Revolution’ portrays a Gospel awakening still felt today
Pastor Greg Laurie said the spiritual awakening portrayed in the new movie “Jesus Revolution” is still making an impact today, including his own life and ministry. The basis of the movie is the Jesus Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s.