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CeCe Winans offers encouragement for your New Year: ‘God is big enough to handle everything’
As you celebrate and embrace the New Year, CeCe Winans, the best-selling, most-awarded female gospel artist of all time is helping you start 2021 strong with a message of faith and hope.
United Way and Business Leaders launch effort to get masks to under-resourced schools
United Way Worldwide is partnering with the Business Roundtable and the CDC Foundation to launch America's Mask Challenge, an effort to underwrite and deliver 200 million washable face masks to every student, teacher and staff member in America's most under-resourced schools.
Teen who recorded George Floyd’s death receives courage award presented by Spike Lee
The literary and free expression organization PEN America honored Darnella Frazier, the quick-thinking and dauntless young woman who filmed the murder of George Floyd, with the 2020 PEN/Benenson Courage Award.
Gospel singer Le’Andria Johnson says she is ‘now divorced’ but ‘will be alright’
Grammy-winning gospel singer Le'Andria Johnson posted on social media that she is “now divorced” but “will be alright.”
Sherri Shepherd mourns Natalie Desselle Reid’s death in an emotional video: ‘You changed my world’
“I am incredibly sad right now,” said Sherri Shepherd who detailed the first and only time that she and Desselle Reid connected on a deep, personal level.
YouVersion Bible app reveals most popular Bible verse and top search terms of 2020
In a year marked by uncertainty and turmoil, more people than ever turned to the Bible for hope. In fact, the YouVersion Community completed nearly 600 million searches within the app in 2020, an 80% increase over the previous year.
Prayers for her family: ‘B.A.P.S.’ and ‘Cinderella’ star Natalie Desselle-Reid dies of colon cancer at 53
Actress Natalie Desselle-Reid, known for her roles in Cinderella and B.A.P.S (Black American Princess) has passed away from colon cancer at the age of 53.
Report: Millions of hungry Americans turn to food banks for 1st time
Hunger is a harsh reality in the richest country in the world. Even during times of prosperity, schools hand out millions of hot meals a day to children, and desperate elderly Americans are sometimes forced to choose between medicine and food.
Lucille Bridges, mother of activist Ruby Bridges, dies at 86
Lucille Bridges, the mother of civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, who walked with her then-6-year-old daughter past crowds screaming racist slurs as she became the first Black student at her all-white New Orleans elementary school, has died at the age of 86.
Good Deeds: South Bronx restaurant turns into soup kitchen to help poor
A family-run restaurant, which opened in 2009 and has won Michelin acclaim for its Oaxacan food, has also served as a soup kitchen during the pandemic in New York.
Helping those in need: Nonprofit Christian women’s ministry ramps up its COVID-19 holiday hunger relief effort
Empowering Everyday Women, Inc., a Christian 501c3 nonprofit organization in Western New York which oversees and distributes EEW Magazine Online, is ramping up its COVID-19 hunger relief efforts to help meet the overwhelming need for food assistance during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Biden wins White House, vowing new direction for divided US
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Saturday, positioning himself to lead a nation gripped by the historic pandemic and a confluence of economic and social turmoil.
Al Roker is thankful for ‘good thoughts, wishes and prayers’ after revealing prostate cancer diagnosis
When America’s favorite Emmy Award winning Weatherman and morning TV co-host Al Roker revealed that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will be undergoing surgery to have his prostate removed, prayers and support flowed to him.
Praying for this family: Parents mourn the loss of their kindergartner who died from COVID-19
We should all remember to pray for parents like the ones in Texas who are grieving the loss of their 5-year-old daughter from coronavirus complications, and mourn with them as Romans 12:15 instructs.. Tagan Drone, a once vibrant and healthy kindergartner died Friday, Oct. 30, after testing positive for COVID-19, says her family.
Biden on cusp of presidency, protesters cry foul over vote counts, Christian leaders urge calm
Democrat Joe Biden was on the cusp of winning the presidency on Friday as he opened up narrow leads over President Donald Trump in the critical battlegrounds of Georgia and Pennsylvania. Faith leaders are calling for peace and calm as America is more divided than ever.
Sending Prayers Up: France mourns 3 killed in church attack, tightens security
Mourners lit candles and prayed silently Friday to honor three people killed in a knife attack at a church, as France heightened security at potential targets at home and abroad amid outrage over its defense of the right to publish cartoons mocking the prophet of Islam.
Tamar Braxton finds her way back to faith after suicide attempt, says ‘The wages of sin is death’
Mark 8:36 asks a question: “And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul?” Reality TV star Tamar Braxton seems to have the right answer now, which is, nothing. You gain absolutely nothing at all.
Flashback: Sherri Shepherd leans on her faith in old journal entry exposing fears about joining ‘The View’
Sherri Shepherd, former co-host of “The View,” shared a deeply personal journal entry from July 2007, written approximately two months before accepting her new role and being formally introduced to millions of viewers.
Values Voters Matter: Black Christian pro-life advocates torn over whether to support Biden-Harris or Trump-Pence
Soon after Joe Biden tapped Kamala Harris as his running mate, Republicans courted Christian conservative voters that were against or lukewarm to the idea of supporting Donald Trump for reelection by branding the Biden-Harris ticket as the “most pro-abortion ticket in Democratic history.”