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‘Queen of Soul’ Aretha Franklin dies at 76
Aretha Franklin, the undisputed “Queen of Soul,” who stood as a cultural icon around the globe, has died at age 76 from pancreatic cancer. She transitioned Thursday at 9:50 a.m. at her home in Detroit.
Think you’re too broken for God to use you? CeCe Winans says you’re not [VIDEO]
If you feel too broken to be used by God, the best-selling female gospel artist of all time, CeCe Winans, says you’re wrong. “We all have been broken,” she says. But God uses our brokenness. Watch her discuss this.
Marvin Sapp shares how taking a ‘step of faith’ to pursue full-time ministry has been a blessing
Gospel singer Marvin Sapp says leaving a steady gig to go after his divinely inspired musical dream has been a blessing. Nearly 30 years ago, at 22 years of age, he said, “I walked away from my job…”
Everyone isn’t who they ‘post’ to be: Tina Campbell advocates for social media authenticity and positivity
On social media, millions feel pressured to pretend. But gospel recording artist Tina Campbell says despite these pressures, it’s best to be genuine and positive, which is who you’re “post” to be.
Making digital disciples: Bishop Joseph Walker maximizes social media to reach the lost
Bishop Joseph Walker is using social media to expand his reach and share the Gospel with more people. “It's important to take advantage of key opportunities to reach the lost and expand,” he says.
Tasha Cobbs Leonard defends John Gray against critics of his Trump meeting
The criticism of Relentless pastor John Gray has been relentless since he agreed to join other faith leaders for a meeting with President Donald Trump to discuss prison reform. But Carl Lentz, and Tasha Cobbs Leonard are defending him.
Kirk Franklin calls out Christians' 'hypocritical' behavior
Grammy-winning Gospel composer, Kirk Franklin, says he thinks fellow Christians should show more compassion to their weak and faltering brothers and sisters in Christ. He recently called out what he perceives as “hypocritical” behavior.
China's Christians face test of faith
The crackdown on Christianity is part of a broader push by Xi to "Sinicize" all the nation's religions by infusing them with "Chinese characteristics" such as loyalty to the Communist Party.
Facebook fraud: Women’s ministry leader Dianna Hobbs warns of ‘fake page in my name’
When scam artists see an opportunity to con the public by falsely posing as a trusted influencer on social media, they take it. Women’s ministry leader, Dianna Hobbs, is warning you of a fake page.
Ayesha Curry says 7-year marriage to Stephen Curry is ‘a dream’
Chef Ayesha Curry, who is married to NBA Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry, sent hubby the sweetest message on the occasion of their seventh wedding anniversary, and shares her hopes.
Pastor Tamara Bennett reveals her first husband, Dr. Donald Curlin, died of AIDS
In June 2000, Tamara Bennett was thrust into the role of senior pastor after her late husband, Dr. Donald Curlin, passed away. Many didn’t know the story behind his transition until now.
#InternationalFriendshipDay: 5 qualities to look for in friends
Choosing relationships carefully is important to every person, particularly if you are going to fulfill the calling of God on your life. Being surrounded by healthy, God-fearing people is not optional.
Keep it classy: Lady Serita Jakes says a ‘soft answer’ is best
The last time a person insulted you, what did you do? If you struggle to hold your tongue and your temper when someone is being less than kind, first lady Serita Jakes has some advice for you
Vlog: The Hobbs men whip up their ‘special soup remedy’ [WATCH]
Over the weekend, the husband and sons of Empowering Everyday Women Ministries Founder, Dianna Hobbs, catered to the ministry leader after she contracted a cold. Watch them make special soup.
Before passing Wynter Pitts, 38. said she hoped her story would inspire confidence
Though Wynter Pitts, founder of For Girls Like You Magazine, passed away unexpectedly last week. But before she made her transition suddenly, she expressed what she hoped her legacy would be.
BeBe and CeCe Winans to receive ‘Gospel Music Icon’ award
One of America's favorite gospel duos of all time, BeBe and CeCe Winans, may have recorded their final album, Still, in 2009. But all these years later, they are still relevant and are being billed ‘icons’.
How God is using Michelle Williams’ mental health struggle to help others
God turns our pain into purpose and Gospel singer and Broadway star Michelle Williams is a living example of that truth. The “Say Yes” singer has said yes to the calling of taking the stigma off of mental illness.
Court: California school board's prayers ruled unconstitutional
A U.S. appeals court says a Southern California school board's policy of opening meetings with a prayer is unconstitutional in part because the prayers often invoke Christianity. The decision was unanimous.
New to Haiti: Foster care for the nation’s parentless kids
Many of Haiti’s youths live on the streets; hundreds of thousands are domestic workers in other families’ homes, and consigned to orphanage-like institutions ranging in quality from adequate to abominable.
Dr. Tony Evans is ‘heartbroken’ over the sudden passing of his 38-year-old niece Wynter Pitts
The 38-year-old niece of pastor, author and scholar, Dr. Tony Evans, died suddenly Tuesday night and the leader, who shared the news on Instagram, said he is “heartbroken.” She leaves behind a husband and four daughters.