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Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Passes, Reshaping SNAP, Medicaid With New Work Rules
Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill passes, which require work hours for food and health assistance, with changes likely to affect Black and underserved communities the most.
Sierra McClain Answers God’s Call: From Hollywood to Faith-Driven Outreach
Actress Sierra McClain partners with Mercy Ships and the Glorify app to amplify faith, service, and hope through storytelling and devotionals.
Bishop Joseph Brinson Sr., father of EEW Magazine founder Dianna Hobbs, has passed away
Bishop Joseph Brinson, Sr., father of EEW Magazine founder Dianna Hobbs has passed away at age 90.
Jasmine Crockett Drops Bid for Oversight Committee Leadership Amid ‘Loud’ Style Concerns
Rep. Jasmine Crockett ends her bid to lead House Oversight Democrats, citing leadership resistance to her bold style. Robert Garcia wins the role.
A Devastating Blow: Mar Elias Church Bombing Underscores Peril Facing Syria’s Christians
A deadly suicide bombing at Mar Elias Church in Damascus leaves 25 dead, deepening concerns over the future of Syria’s shrinking Christian minority.
Beyond the Headlines: Why B. Simone’s Tears Weren’t About H&M
B. Simone viral clip: Her tears weren’t about shopping, but about faith, sacrifice, and building legacy.
It Wasn’t Me: Oprah and T.D. Jakes Publicly Deny Diddy Party Allegations at Dallas Forum
Oprah Winfrey and Bishop T.D. Jakes publicly refute rumors linking them to Diddy’s parties during the Good Soil Forum in Dallas, emphasizing integrity.
The Devil Is Busy: Michigan Church Shooter Opens Fire, Stopped by Congregation
A gunman opened fire outside CrossPointe Community Church in Wayne, Michigan, on June 22. Quick action by church members and security stopped the attacker.
U.S. Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites: What Happened, Why It Matters, and How Faith Can Guide Us
The Trump administration’s June 2025 airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have heightened tensions in the Middle East and triggered fierce debate in the U.S. Congress.
Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Law Banning Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 to uphold Tennessee's law banning gender-affirming care for minors.
Black Civil Rights Leaders Condemn ICE Raids Amid Nationwide Protests
Nationwide protests follow L.A. immigration raids as civil rights groups condemn federal troop deployments.
Ananda Lewis, Pioneering MTV Host and Health Advocate, Dies at 52
Ananda Lewis, former MTV VJ and “Teen Summit” host, has died at 52. Explore her trailblazing career, impact on Black women in media, and her legacy as a breast cancer awareness advocate.
Christian Singer Michael Tait Confesses: Cocaine, Alcohol, Same-sex Abuse
Michael Tait admits to decades of misconduct, including drug abuse and unwanted sexual contact. What his confession means for Christian music and the call for accountability.
Pastor Jamal Bryant Slams Dollar General’s DEI Betrayal, Calls for Digital Protest
Black faith leader Jamal Bryant launches a digital protest against Dollar General, challenging its DEI rollback while addressing the vital role the chain plays in underserved communities.
Unmasking the Sacred: The Cynthia Erivo Jesus Controversy and the Limits of Reimagining
Cynthia Erivo, a queer Black British actress, will play Jesus in the Hollywood Bowl production. Discover why this casting choice is deeply controversial.
“Sinners” Exalts the Ancestors, But What About Jesus?
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is stunning—but its elevation of ancestral rootwork over Christ raises real concerns for Black Christian viewers.
Seeking Signs: As Occult Practices Rise, Christians Urged to Stay Rooted in Truth
A recent Pew study shows 1 in 3 Americans now engage with astrology, tarot, or fortune telling. For Christians, the rise in occult engagement is a spiritual battleground.
No, the Government Isn’t Redefining Dependents as Age 7: What Trump’s SNAP Bill Actually Says
A recent change to SNAP work requirements has sparked viral misinformation about the government lowering the age of dependents from 18 to 7. Here’s what’s really changing—and what’s not.
God Answers Prayer: Lauren and Cameron Hamilton Expect First Child After IVF Journey
Love Is Blind stars Lauren and Cameron Hamilton are expecting their first baby after a four-year infertility battle. Their journey of faith, IVF, and emotional healing offers hope to others facing similar struggles.
Black Women Bear the Brunt of April’s Job Losses Amid National Economic Growth
Black women lost over 100,000 jobs in April 2025—even as the U.S. economy added jobs overall—highlighting ongoing racial and gender disparities.