OPINION: Celebrating Remarkable Women During Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month. A great time to revisit and ask, “where do women fit in popular culture and in our community?”
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March is Women’s History Month. A great time to revisit and ask, “where do women fit in popular culture and in our community?”
Read MoreIt’s easy to think of these 4 bold and bodacious warriors of the Word as modern-day disciples, even as a chapter of the church looks at their radical ministry with a degree of suspicion. Lisa McClendon, Izzy, Mali Music and Knagui have all eaten from the bread of life and drank from the well that never runs dry, from their childhood to adulthood.
Read MoreMo’Nique has paid her dues in the entertainment industry. She has seen some ups and I’m sure she’s seen some downs. I’m sure along the road someone has told her she’s too fat. Too black. Too loud. Through it all she has been resilient, determined and had the courage to fight.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Glory of God is an essential part to the growth and maturity in the life of a believer.
In Pursuing the Glory, Bishop Neil C. Ellis profoundly reveals the various dimensions of the Glory of God, and how you can prepare, receive and maintain both the power and presence of God in your life.
Cellphone quirks could mean someone is listening to your every word.
Read MoreThe Global Fund, the organization used to put (RED) money on the ground in Africa, released a report stating that the virtual elimination of mother to child HIV transmission by 2015 is now within reach if current rates of progress by Global Fund-supported programs and other efforts are maintained.
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In the fall of 2002, I was blessed with the unique opportunity to serve as the college ministry director for one of the largest and most influential churches in the country. For nearly four years, I had the opportunity to serve, counsel, lead, and learn from hundreds of college students who attended various schools within the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
During that span of
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Bigelow vs. Cameron? Streep vs. Bullock? Forget it. The most riveting face-off during Sunday’s Oscar ceremony came early: When producer Elinor Burkett wrestled the microphone away from director-producer Roger Ross Williams after their film, “Music by Prudence,” won for best documentary short.
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The call came at 4 a.m., India time. Evangelist Franklin Graham, in the country for a crusade, jumped out of bed and answered his vibrating iPhone.
It was Michael W. Smith, the contemporary Christian singer-songwriter, calling from Nashville, with an idea: Franklin, he said, I’m producing a song for Haiti and want some of the proceeds to go to Samaritan’s Purse.
That would be the Boone-based Christian relief agency headed by Graham
Read MoreVictoria Christopher Murray is an author to watch. She creates exciting characters and suspenseful plots that allow you to anticipate with fervor the next move.
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