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African American girl, 9, brings attention to diversity through her ‘More Than Peach’ project
The innovative and inspiring youngster is making national headlines for her “More than Peach” project which provides children with art kits that include Crayola’s Multicultural crayons, emphasizing that peach—usually the default skin color crayon—isn’t the only option.
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.
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.