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Bishop Coleman was deeply saddened by the desperate need for books for the children at these schools.
Dr. Ray Hagins, psychologist, educator, Chief Elder & spiritual leader of the Afrikan Village & Cultural Center International at the Old Dillard Museum
Mrs. Annie Lee Eggelletion passed away peacefully at her home in Oak Grove, Florida
(AME) denomination is cordially invited to attend the 253rd Birthday Celebration of the late Renown Bishop Richard Allen, founder of the first African-American Protestant Movement in America.
Many Black Atheists believe Christianity’s racist past is still keeping blacks in bondage today. Last summer, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) made a historic development
Lucille Scruggs, Retired educator and Church Mother at Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Pompano Beach was recently honored over 50 years of service to the church and the community
Are we really living in the ‘Last Days’? Christians chime in
God loves us in our heads and sense his love in our hearts, we don’t try to put people in the place of God. Don’t make an idol out of any human relationship