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We are praying: 2 mass shootings in less than 24 hours shock US; 29 killed
Christians around the world are praying after two separate mass shooters in Ohio and Texas killed 29 people and inured about 50 in less than 24 hours. Officers gunned down the Ohio shooter and arrested the El Paso shooter as hundreds fled a crowded shopping center. While gun laws need to change, we must never stop being prayerful.
Family gives thanks: Women’s ministry leader Dianna Hobbs out of ICU, now at home
Award-winning ministry leader, Dianna Hobbs, has been transferred out of intensive care and is now recovering in her Upstate New York home. Things first took a turn for the worst hours after the 42-year-old had a total hysterectomy to treat and cure two non-life-threatening conditions: adenomyosis and fibroids.
Alelia Murphy, 114, the oldest living person in America loves God, family and laughter
The oldest living person in the United States is an African-American God-fearing woman who says the key to longevity is to “treat people right.” On July 6, Alelia Murphy celebrated her historic 114th birthday, surrounded by family and friends at the Harlem State Office Building in New York.
Living a blessed life: Tamron Hall talks marriage, motherhood and faith
Journalist Tamron Hall is living a blessed life! With a supportive husband, gorgeous new baby boy, and thriving career, God has smiled on this woman of faith. But she wasn’t all smiles after walking away from her post as an NBC “Today” show anchor in February 2017. These days, all that sorrow is behind her.
Race-baiting: A winning political strategy where everybody loses
Love, civility, tolerance and understanding are out the window this election season, because race-baiting is a winning political strategy in an ugly game where everybody loses. America is on the brink of implosion as party lines have become battle lines and politicians’ headline-grabbing rhetoric deepens the racial, social and ideological divide in our nation.
Kamala Harris announces presidential bid
Kamala Harris, a first-term senator and former California attorney general known for her rigorous questioning of President Donald Trump’s nominees, entered the Democratic presidential race on Monday.
WATCH: Kierra Sheard on how to defeat feelings of inadequacy and avoid the comparison trap
Everyone at some point has struggled with feelings of inadequacy and grappled with worries about not measuring up—including awarding-winning Gospel singer and entrepreneur, Kierra Sheard. She says she’s had to identify and fight against the false belief that she isn’t good enough to succeed in her divine purpose.
Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says Jesus treated men and women as equals
In the 21st century, as many women still struggle to find their definitive place in a patriarchal society, feminist author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, argues that when Jesus walked the earth, He saw men and women as equals. Read her thoughts and see what you think about her argument.
Wedded Bliss: Gospel singer Briana Babineaux weds Keeslon Fontenot
Viral sensation and Gospel singer, Briana Babineaux, has officially entered into wedded bless. The “I’ll Be The One” songstress wed the one, Keeslon Fontenot, at City Club at River Ranch in her hometown of Lafayette, Louisiana, Saturday September 15, 2018.
Kirk Franklin confesses struggle to forgive terminally ill biological father: ‘I’ve lived my entire life hating this man’
Kirk Franklin may have written many songs about love and forgiveness, but he says, he wasn’t practicing what he preached—that is, until recently when he learned his biological father, whom he never knew, has only “3-6 months to live.” Now he’s trying to forgive his dad.
White officer who killed black Christian accountant could face more serious charges
The 30-year-old white Dallas police officer who shot and killed a black Christian accountant in his home has been charged with manslaughter. According to a new report, she will be presented to a grand jury and may face even more serious charges for her crime.
Suicide and depression among Christians: What can the church do better?
Many of us have heard the statistic that more than 19 million Americans each year struggle with depression. But, for some reason, plenty of folks believe that individuals within the faith community are excluded.
Keep it classy: Lady Serita Jakes says a ‘soft answer’ is best
The last time a person insulted you, what did you do? If you struggle to hold your tongue and your temper when someone is being less than kind, first lady Serita Jakes has some advice for you
Vlog: The Hobbs men whip up their ‘special soup remedy’ [WATCH]
Over the weekend, the husband and sons of Empowering Everyday Women Ministries Founder, Dianna Hobbs, catered to the ministry leader after she contracted a cold. Watch them make special soup.
Before passing Wynter Pitts, 38. said she hoped her story would inspire confidence
Though Wynter Pitts, founder of For Girls Like You Magazine, passed away unexpectedly last week. But before she made her transition suddenly, she expressed what she hoped her legacy would be.
Kierra Sheard says ‘I’m still not believing it’ after Destani Smith, 26, drowns in Detroit River
Gospel singer Kierra Sheard is paying tribute to a 26-year-old Wayne State University student who, sadly, disappeared in the Detroit River this past weekend. Her body was discovered and recovered Monday.
Dianna Hobbs says ‘pinch me’ after successful celebration of healing and book release
Award-winning ministry leader, Dianna Hobbs, recently held and banquet and book signing for the release of her new book, God Did It: A True Story of Miraculous Healing—a moment she calls “surreal.” She says, “I am still rejoicing over this surreal ‘pinch me’ moment...”
Excited Priscilla Shirer announces that fundraising efforts for Ugandan charity 'Watoto' exceeds its goals
Bible teacher and best-selling author, Priscilla Shirer, who is using her platform to help vulnerable women and orphaned children in a big way, has been an even bigger blessing than anticipated. The Going Beyond Ministries founder has already raised approximately $400,000 for Watoto, a program that rescues Ugandan women and children.
WATCH: Brain tumor dissolves as a woman fervently prays, believes and praises
One Sunday in 2014, after getting the worst headache of her life, a woman named Evelyn went to the Emergency Room. After receiving an MRI, she got the bad news: It was a brain tumor and it was inoperable. Watch this incredible story of how God healed Evelyn in response to prayer and praise.
A mother inspired to trust God during daughter’s battle with Sickle Cell
TaKisha Clyburn, a North Carolina native, heard about the miraculous healing of EEW Magazine President, Dianna Hobbs. This tenacious mother of faith, whose daughter was diagnosed with Sickle Cell at birth, has been inspired to cling to faith in God’s healing power despite the odds. This is her story.