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Kevin Samuels Dead: Why did he appeal to Black Christian women?
Many are still reeling from the news that YouTube and Instagram personality, Kevin Samuels, who specialized in giving relationship advice that rubbed some the wrong way, died last Thursday in Atlanta. He was 57.
Prayers Up: More than 60 feared dead in bombing of Ukrainian school
More than 60 people were feared dead Sunday after a Russian bomb flattened a school being used as a shelter, Ukrainian officials said, while Moscow’s forces pressed their attack on defenders inside Mariupol’s steel plant in an apparent race to capture the city ahead of Russia’s Victory Day holiday.
Pastor Ryan Chandler shot to death the day after his 35th birthday, family devastated
Pastor Ryan Chandler of Dallas, Texas, celebrated turning 35 the day before he was murdered at an Arkansas convenience store, leaving his family devastated.
Double standards in the treatment of White Ukrainian refugees versus Africans abound
For White Ukrainian refugees crossing the border into the United States, there seems to be a double standard, as they have received compassion and support and no shortage of sympathetic, feel-good media stories devoted to their cause.
Trump still has strong support among some Blacks, Evangelicals despite numerous controversies and negative press
Trump supporters are still rallying around him, showing up in droves as he hosts rallies across the US. Despite negative press and accusations swirling around the controversial politician, his most ardent supporters are unfazed.
Shaquille O'Neal speaks highly of ex-wife Shaunie’s fiancé, Pastor Keion Henderson
The NBA legend—whose marriage to the soon-to-be First Lady of The Lighthouse Church officially ended in 2011 after an initial separation in 2009—had nothing but glowing words to say about both Pastor Keion and the mother of his four children on the Tuesday episode of The Pivot Podcast.
Stevie Wonder’s soul-stirring, surprise comments during Easter Verzuz: ‘God has made us a promise that He will fulfill’
Live from the historic Vibiana venue in downtown Los Angeles, gospel singers churned out supporters’ favorite tunes on Easter. And to cap it all off, the legendary Stevie Wonder delivered soul-stirring, surprise closing remarks that resonated with both the online and onsite audiences.
Oprah Winfrey reflects on what the powerful resurrection of Jesus means to her
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey who professed Christianity a decade ago often uses her multiple platforms to discuss her faith in Jesus Christ, something she did leading up to the celebration of Christ’s resurrection from the dead this year.
Divine Love: Tina Knowles-Lawson reveals ‘I prayed’ for a ‘God-fearing man’
Tina Knowles-Lawson, mother of superstar singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, recently celebrated seven years of wedded bliss with her husband, Richard Lawson, who she believes God sent into her life as a result of prayer.
Lead actress Michelle Williams was shocked by steamy sex scenes in T.D. Jakes’ Lifetime movie
Destiny’s Child singer, Michelle Williams, who landed the lead role in T.D. Jakes’s Lifetime movie, Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story, was shocked by the risqué nature of some the parts she was asked to portray.
Ministry leader, Dianna Hobbs, reveals aphasia diagnosis, says she was 'shocked and saddened'
Dianna Hobbs, founder of Empowering Everyday Women, a nonprofit organization, revealed that she was diagnosed with aphasia in 2019 after sustaining a brain injury—something her husband, Kenya Hobbs, reminded her of after reading Bruce Willis’s story.
Loni Love on ‘The Real’ cancellation: ‘I had to console a lot of crew and fans’
Crewmembers and fans of Warner Bros. Unscripted Television/Telepictures daytime talk show, “The Real,” have been grieving since news of its cancellation after eight seasons was confirmed.
Tragic: Popular Nigerian gospel singer beaten to death by husband, a minister
According to numerous confirmed reports, a beloved and popular Nigerian gospel singer died Friday after being savagely beaten by her abusive husband, a minister.
Inspiring Day: Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed as first Black female high court justice
The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a historic barrier by securing her place as the first Black female justice and giving President Joe Biden a bipartisan endorsement for his effort to diversify the high court.
I’m Bisexual: Kirk Franklin’s son, Kerrion, comes out on ‘Bad Boys Club’
Kerrion, who co-stars on the Zeus network’s Bad Boys: Los Angeles, came out to his co-stars, Milan Christopher and Moolah Moe, after the pair repeatedly bullied and pressured him to reveal his sexuality.
'The Real' co-hosts debate over pastor’s wife's viral TikTok exposing husband's affair following their daughter's death
A beautiful, Black, Christian family has been ripped apart by loss, adultery, and pain—a heartbreaking story that recently sparked a lively debate on daytime talk show, The Real.
Gay and Christian: Comedian Jerrod Carmichael grapples with religion, sexual identity, and acceptance in HBO special
Stand-up comic Jerrod Carmichael comes out as gay in his new HBO special, “Rothaniel”— a revealing look at a conflicted man in search of acceptance while navigating the complexities of religion and sexuality identity.
It's a Sweep! CeCe Winans wins every category she's nominated in, takes home 3 Grammys
CeCe Winans, is EEW Magazine Online’s top gospel story from the 64th annual Grammy Awards ceremony Sunday where she was blessed with three gold statues.
Fake: Despite social media posturing many young women are not doing well financially
The posturing you see on social media may lead you to wonder how so many young women are able to afford luxurious brands, opulent vacations and live the overall luxe lifestyle. Well, findings from a new survey reveal that maybe you shouldn’t believe everything you see.
Black churchgoers more likely to attend services virtually than in person: Pew
“Protestant churchgoers in the historically Black tradition stand out for being the Christian group most likely to have only watched religious services online or on TV in the last month, with about a third (35%) describing their behavior this way,” shows nationwide data trends.