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TikTok resurrects '90s era LaShun Pace gospel song ‘Act Like You Know’
LaShun Pace’s 1996 single, “Act Like You Know” has gone ultra-viral thanks to Internet actors creating comical skits where they use the lyrics to highlight the obvious, reveal secrets, expose feigned ignorance, or call out those who are oblivious to what should be well known.
Star Jones is ‘feeling blessed’ after Joe Biden appoints her to lead Heritage Board
Starlet “Star” Jones Lugo has been appointed by President Joe Biden to serve as Chair & Commissioner of the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad.
When Mimicking Jesus Goes Wrong: Pastor Mike Todd rubs spit on someone during sermon illustration
During a sermon illustration, Michael Todd of Transformation Church in Tulsa, spit on his hand multiple times and rubbed the saliva in the face of a parishioner, mimicking Jesus’ act of spitting on strangers to heal them in Scripture.
Top prosecutor Marilyn Mosby turns to her faith after federal indictment, says fight is 'already fixed in my favor'
It’s a familiar pattern. When politicians find themselves in hot water, they usually lean into their faith and turn to the church for prayers and support.
Arbery killers get life in prison; no parole for father, son
hree white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery were sentenced Friday to life in prison, with a judge denying any chance of parole for the father and son who armed themselves and initiated the deadly pursuit of the 25-year-old Black man.
Oscar winner and groundbreaking star Sidney Poitier dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Sidney Poitier, the groundbreaking actor and enduring inspiration who transformed how Black people were portrayed on screen, became the first Black actor to win an Academy Award for best lead performance and the first to be a top box-office draw, has died. He was 94.
What to know about the showdown between pastors and Canadian government over banning Gay Conversion Therapy
There is a religious showdown happening in Canada over the government’s banning of Gay Conversion Therapy, and some American pastors have joined the fight.
Entertainment Buzz: Christian actresses LeToya Luckett and Kierra Sheard-Kelly set to star in Lifetime’s ‘Line Sisters’
Christian actresses LeToya Luckett and Kierra Sheard-Kelly, alongside Ta'Rhonda Jones and Drew Sidora, play four sorority sisters who reunite at a Black Greek weekend celebration on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
COVID-19: 10 things you need to know about the Omicron variant
With all that we don’t know about Omicron, here are 9 things experts are saying that you should know, too.
DeVon Franklin and Meagan Good divorcing after 9 years of marriage
Christian couple DeVon Franklin and Meagan Good has confirmed that they are splitting up after nine years of marriage.
Meagan Good claps back—again— at those who criticize her taboo choices: It's between me and God’
For the longest time, Christians have been telling actress and preacher’s wife, Meagan Good, that how she presents herself as a representative of God’s Kingdom matters. But then and now, the Hollywood star disagrees.
Want to share the gift of God's word this season? 9 of the best Bible selections for Christmas 2021
Here is a list of 9 of the best Bible gifts for 2021 just in time for Christmas!
Pulpits and Politics: Pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant sparks debate after endorsing Stacey Abrams for governor
Jamal Bryant’s decision to endorse democratic hopeful Stacey Abrams for Georgia governor in a Wednesday, Dec. 8 Instagram post has garnered mixed reviews and rubbed some the wrong way.
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.