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Prayers Up: Dianna Hobbs, EEW Magazine founder, grieves loss of brother to COVID
Early this morning, Evangelist Dianna Hobbs, Founder of Empowering Everyday Women Ministries, lost her eldest brother, Joseph Brinson, Jr., a beloved pastor and community leader.
Supply chain problems hit charities’ holiday gifts for kids in need
Many charities are bound to see less toy donations from manufacturers this holiday season because many containers holding their products are stuck at U.S. ports because of supply chain issues caused by the pandemic.
Former US Rep. Carrie Meek remembered as trailblazer
arrie Meek, who died Sunday, is being remembered as a trailblazer, a descendent of a slave who became one of the first Black Floridians elected to Congress since Reconstruction. But the late Congressman John Lewis had another way of describing her.
Report: New info shows omicron spread wider earlier than thought
New findings about the coronavirus’s omicron variant made it clear Tuesday that the emerging threat slipped into countries well before their defenses were up, as two distant nations announced their first cases and a third reported its presence before South African officials sounded the alarm.
Nonprofit organization, Empowering Everyday Women, providing aid to US food banks struggling to feed hungry amid surging prices
On Saturday, Nov. 13, EEW launched its official annual partnership with select food banks across the country that are struggling to feed the hungry amid surging food prices and ongoing global supply chain issues.
Pulpits and Politics: Why the two don’t mix
Leading up to Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris is urging churchgoers to vote for a specific candidate in a video message that more than 300 Black Virginia churches have agreed to play. But this could be problematic.
Free God's People! Strikers protest Haiti’s lack of security after kidnappings of Christian missionaries
Christian Aid Ministries said the kidnapped group included six women, six men and five children, including a 2-year-old.
VIDEO: Tye Tribbett opens up about what tore his marriage to wife Shante apart
Tye Tribbett opens up about what tore his marriage apart. “I was in such a desperate and aggressive pursuit of worldly success,” confessed the 45-year-old pastor of LiVe Church Orlando in an interview on Trinity Broadcasting Network's flagship program, Praise.
Judge orders Texas to suspend new law banning most abortions
A federal judge ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., calling it an “offensive deprivation” of a constitutional right by banning most abortions in the nation’s second-most populous state since September.
Tragic: Christian pastor in Nigeria hacked to death by angry Muslims
A Nigerian pastor whose ministry converted many Muslims to Christianity was tragically murdered by an angry Muslim mob.
Hacked! Ministry leader Dianna Hobbs recovers Twitter account, apologizes for hacker’s ‘inappropriate’ tweets
Award-winning media specialist, nonprofit founder, and Bible teacher Dianna Hobbs is the latest victim who found herself at the center of the internet scheme that resulted in her small, unverified @TeamDiannaHobbs page being temporarily hijacked by a hacker.
A Shame Before God: US special envoy to Haiti resigns over 'inhumane decision to deport thousands of Haitian refugees'
Scripture says that we are to care for immigrants and those in need, which is why many Christians’ recoiled at the viral images of Texas Border Patrol on horseback chasing Haitian asylum-seekers, using horse reins as whips—a sight that caused many to mutter, this is a shame before God.
Will she speak about the Haitian border crisis? Vice President Kamala Harris to face panelists on ‘The View’ Friday
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit “The View” studio on Friday for her sixth appearance on the daytime chat show — but her first as vice president. She’ll answer questions about the pandemic, Afghanistan and other topics.
Millions in grants to support racial justice initiatives in communities of color across the country
Change.org and New York-based community foundation, North Star Fund, announced more than 35 Black-led organizations across the United States that will receive grant funding from Change.org's $5.5 million Racial Justice Fund.
Sexual abuse survivor Simone Biles says FBI turned ‘blind eye’ to reports of gymnasts’ abuse
Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles told Congress in forceful testimony that federal law enforcement and gymnastics officials turned a “blind eye” to USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse of her and hundreds of other women.
Hillsong leader Brian Houston steps down from board, charged with concealing late father’s child sex abuse
The founder of the Sydney-based global Hillsong Church Brian Houston has stepped down from the board as he faces charges for concealing his late father’s sexual abuse of a child.
Are your connections weighing you down? Cora Jakes Coleman encourages you to reevaluate relationships
The 34-year-old associate pastor of The Potter’s House of Dallas recently took to social media to share a biblical devotion reminding members of the Body of Christ to examine their relationships to make sure connections are not weighing them down in their walk of faith.
Philanthropy: September is Hunger Action Month
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For Hunger Action Month® this September, Empowering Everyday Women is joining other nonprofits in the fight against food insecurity and raising awareness of people facing hunger.
New Texas abortion law a triumph for pro-lifers, a blow to pro-choice advocates
A divided Supreme Court has voted to allow a Texas law that prohibits abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity—usually around six weeks— to remain in force, stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation’s second-largest state.
Praying for the victims: Gov. Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, probe finds
Women in the faith community are praying for the victims of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the politician who sexually harassed nearly a dozen women in and out of state government and worked to retaliate against one of his accusers according to the findings of a probe.