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Jada Pinkett Smith turns controversy into teachable moment by educating the world about alopecia
Jada Pinkett Smith turned her husband’s Oscar-night blowup into a teachable moment about alopecia areata, the hair-loss disorder affecting her and millions of others that, in some cases, can impact a person’s sense of identity.
Say it, Sis! 15 Black women make potent statements about mental health
Actors, athletes, television stars, gospel singers, media personalities and more are speaking out about the necessity of taking care of our whole selves—mind, body, and spirit—which cannot happen until we remove the shame and stigma of illness.
Your Super Simple Cheat Sheet: 6 questions about inflation answered
A portion of a popular Scripture in Hosea 4:6 says, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” What you don’t know can hurt you, and if you don’t know about or understand inflation, you should.
Like So, Like That: 5 biblical ways to glow like Tabitha Brown
We’re showing you 5 biblical and non-superficial ways to be like the well-loved 43-year-old encourager affectionately known as Tab.
Join our inspiring, life-changing ‘Hope for Homeless Moms’ campaign
Be someone’s hero, delight their heart, and help restore dignity to the life of a mother who has fallen on hard times by giving a donation of any size that will go toward food, clothing, and hygiene products for homeless women with children.
Christian Boss Chick Essentials: 10 success Scriptures for the entrepreneur of faith
Christian boss chicks need to follow the Bible to attain the kind of success God envisions for them. Therefore, if you are an entrepreneur of faith that is genuinely committed to doing God’s will and not just getting your way, EEW Magazine Online is offering these 10 essential Scriptures to guide you.
Tia Mowry encourages Black women—especially with a religious upbringing—to seek mental health help
If you feel skeptical about therapy and mental health treatment, especially if you are a Black woman who grew up in the church, actor and cookbook author, Tia Mowry, can relate.
Black HERstory Spotlight: Emilie Kouatchou, ‘Phantom of the Opera’ first Black lead actress
For Broadway fans, it is a pure delight that after 34 years, Broadway’s longest running show, “Phantom of the Opera” finally elevated a Black woman, Emilie Kouatchou, to its leading-lady role.
Couple Goals: 3 principles for creating the relationship God wants for you and that you deserve
While perfect relationships don’t exist and all take work, if you’re serious about experiencing health and longevity inside a loving, committed relationship the way God intended, it is absolutely possible for you. Here are 3 principles to follow!
God loves naughty girls too: 4 bad behaved ladies He used in Scripture
We’ve got to stop judging people, even if those people are ourselves, for not being perfect. Though we strive to please the Lord, He does not need our lives to be spotless to use us for His glory.
Been in a slump for a while? 5 things to do when you lack motivation
When you notice that your inspiration, desire, and discipline have gone missing, don’t just shrug it off and give up without a fight. Your divine destiny and holistic well-being are worth fighting for, and you have what it takes to win the fight.
Kingdom Couple: 4 things we love about Christian husband and wife Russell and Ciara Wilson
While there is a whole lot to love about the Wilsons—like their huge heart for charity and helping the less fortunate—we are focusing on 4 things we adore about them.
5 Bible stories to read when you need a miracle + why you should read them
Go to the Word of God, your inexhaustible resource, and immerse yourself in the true stories of the men and women of faith before us that believed God and saw Him do the miraculous.
Single Motherhood: Why is there a double standard for everyday Black women versus celebrities?
Unlike pop star Rihanna, whose baby news was widely celebrated, when unmarried, Black women within the faith community reveal their pregnancies, they are often frowned upon, shamed, criticized, and called the dreaded F-word – fornicator. Why the double standard?
Never Too Late: Back in school at 99, Kenyan woman sets example for next generation
In a stone classroom in rural Kenya's Rift Valley, Priscilla Sitienei, who turned 99 on Friday, takes notes alongside fellow pupils who are all more than eight decades younger than her.
Is your social media activity costing you your peace? 5 practical ways to guard your mental health online
While God is in control of the universe, you are in control of your social media activity and must do all you can to monitor your habits so you can protect your peace.
Help, I’m feeling confused! 5 things to do when you don’t know what to do
Even though you love God, you trust Him, and you seek Him daily, you will not always know what to do in each situation. At times you will be confused, and it will appear that your back is against a wall.
Ava DuVernay's journey to self-empowerment through embracing her natural hair: ‘I had to decolonize myself’
In the March 2022 issue of InStyle, the 49-year-old steps in front of the camera to discuss not just the beauty she creates on the big and small screen but the beauty of her natural hair journey which she said began when “I started to become more conscious about my history and my culture.”
Emergency Encouragement: 10 must-read Scriptures when you feel like you have had enough!
In times when the battle is raging and you don’t feel strong enough to keep going, you need emergency encouragement! Aside from doing your best to be vocal when you are drowning under the weight of life’s burdens, turn to the Word of God to assist you.