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What would Jesus say? A Bible-based perspective on the Gayle King-Kobe Bryant controversy
Some people are saying, Gayle King can dish it out, but she can’t take it. When the journalist, who has a reputation for being fair and balanced, asked Kobe Bryant’s friend, basketball legend Lisa Leslie, to discuss a rape allegation from 2003, days after his tragic death, the backlash came swift and harsh.
She Is Our Hero: A woman, 82, beats intruder, sends him to the hospital
She might be 82 years old, but she is by no means weak or feeble. Willie Murphy of Rochester, NY was getting ready for bed when a man broke into her home, but she literally turned the tables on the intruder and beat him so bad he was hospitalized.
Retraction
EEW Magazine published a story on Sept. 20, 2019 titled, “Gospel solo artist and BET Sunday Best alum Latice Crawford is sharing an amazing testimony of the goodness of God.” The article wrongly attributed the testimony of a supporter to Crawford.
Kevin Hart breaks silence on car crash, says God spoke to him and said 'sit down' [VIDEO]
Kevin Hart, this generation’s most successful comedian, got serious while reflecting on a devastating car crash that could have taken his life. “I’m thankful for God,” he said after suffering a serious back injury when the vintage muscle car he was riding in crashed nearly two months ago in California.
Lebron James says 'I pray for all the families' as his family is forced to evacuate LA home amid wildfires
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James tweeted that he and his family had to evacuate their home in the Los Angeles’s exclusive Brentwood section. There was no immediate word on its fate. “I pray for all the families in the area that could be affected,” he tweeted. “Pretty please get to safety ASAP.”
The Sweet Taste of Death: Government plans to ban flavors used in e-cigarettes
The federal government will act to ban thousands of flavors used in e-cigarettes, President Donald Trump said, responding to a recent surge in underage vaping and breathing-related illnesses. The multi-billion dollar industry sells flavored nicotine formulas like “grape slushie” and “strawberry cotton candy.”
Bishop T.D. Jakes shares heartfelt prayer for those impacted by Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian pounded away at the islands in a watery onslaught that devastated thousands of homes, trapped people in attics and crippled hospitals. At least five deaths were reported. Bishop T.D. Jakes shared heartfelt words and a prayer as Bahamians are devastated by the catastrophic storm.
Black supermodel Adut Akech feels disrespected by ‘Who’ magazine for confusing her with another black model
One of the biggest-named Sudanese-Australian models in the world is airing out her personal grievances against an Australian publication that printed an image of a different black model next to her feature. 19-year-old Adut Akech says she feels “disrespected” after Who magazine made the error.
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.
Grammys: Gospel singer Yolanda Adams among hand-picked performers to tribute Aretha Franklin
The Recording Academy is tapping the finest singers to give the Queen of Soul a sendoff tribute fit for royalty. Gospel singer, Yolanda Adams, is among the vocalists that will honor the late Aretha Franklin…
Prayers Up: TIME Magazine features parents of children killed in school shootings
Its’ a striking, sobering and simultaneously heartbreaking TIME Magazine cover that shakes you out of your oblivion and reminds you to pray for the parents who have lost a child to a school shooting. The cover features the headline, "The world moves on and you don't."