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Gospel singer Micah Stampley among worship leaders and pastors who prayed for Trump at White House
Gospel singer Micah Stampley was among 50 prominent worship leaders from across America that gathered for a White House faith briefing Friday, organized by Paula White-Cain. Stampley’s White House trip comes just weeks after his 15-year-old daughter died of complications from a seizure.
Be Free: Candace Owens shares her desire for ‘every black American’
Candace Owens, a conservative Christian activist, said, “I want every black American to know that we’ve been running the race of life with an unnecessary weight upon our shoulders.” The former communications director for Turning Point USA, tweeted, “We can set down the weight of victimhood…”
WATCH: Donald Trump tells black supporters ‘You built this nation’ at leadership summit
Many in mainstream media regularly report the number of alleged lies President Donald Trump has told. But Friday, he spoke indisputable truth. “You built this nation,” he told a room full of nearly 300 African Americans gathered inside the White House’s East Room.
Black man Trump called ‘my African American’ in 2016 leaves GOP. Here’s why.
Gregory Cheadle, who Trump called “my African American” during his 2016 campaign said he exited the GOP party because Trump and the party “have just shown that they have no interest in any other group but whites.” He is now running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives as an independent.
They're all Heathens: Trump casts democrats as anti-religious in appeal to conservative Christians
President Donald Trump gives major love and attention to the conservative Christian community, which has resulted in their unflinching support for his administration despite the myriad scandals. During a rally, he slammed democrats for not being “big believers in religion.”
Kamala Harris takes heat for laughing when a man referenced Trump’s actions as ‘mentally retarded’
Democratic presidential hopeful, Kamala Harris, was filmed laughing and saying "well said" in response to a man who described President Donald Trump's actions as "mentally retarded." Once the footage circulated online, the senator took major heat and said she didn’t hear the offensive slur.
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.
Where was this energy for Obama, though? A closer look at Franklin Graham’s Day of Prayer for Trump
Back in 2011, Bishop T.D. Jakes took Franklin Graham to task for calling into question former President Barack Obama’s Christian faith. But since Donald Trump became president, despite bad behavior, Graham has been highly protective of him, recently setting aside a day of prayer for the Republican leader.
Not your place, ma’am: Jill Biden says it’s time to move on from Anita Hill controversy
Former Vice President Joe Biden said he takes responsibility for the fact that Anita Hill was “not treated well” in 1991 when she accused then-Supreme Court-nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment. Now Jill Biden, his wife, is saying, it’s time to move on from the issue. But is that her place to say?
Conservative activist Candace Owens hits back against ‘disgusting’ hate aimed toward her
African-American Christian conservative, Candace Owens, is hitting back against the hatred she has received for being vocal about her conservative political views. The 29-year-old spoke before the House Judiciary Committee on hate crimes and white nationalism, and condemned ‘disgusting’ attacks.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar apologizes for tweets viewed as anti-semitic
Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota has “unequivocally” apologized for tweets suggesting a powerful pro-Israel interest group paid members of Congress to support Israel. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats rebuked her for the tweets.
Christian New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker first announced 2020 bid at his home church
Cory Booker, who has been called “the most overtly Christian Democratic presidential candidate since Jesse Jackson and perhaps even Jimmy Carter,” announced his plans to run for president at his home church.
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.
5 recommended go-to scriptures as you get out the vote
As voters of faith and color head to the polls Tuesday, November 6th, what things should we keep in mind when casting our votes? Let’s go to the word of God for that. Keep something in mind: at stake Tuesday is control of the House and Senate, both now led by Republican majorities.
10 scripture-based prayers every believer should pray for our nation
Many sing God Bless America, but it will take more than a song to see the blessings of the Lord rain down upon our nation. Psalm 33:12 tells us what it requires to curry favor with God: “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom he has chosen as his heritage!”
WATCH: Senate Chaplain Barry Black condemns politically motivated harassment, calls for greater civility
Instances of politically motivated harassment and bullying are dominating headlines these days, causing many to ask – are we losing civility in our country? Senate Chaplain Barry Black thinks, sadly, we are.
Love comes first: We love you Auntie Maxine, but what you said was not right
As a Christian, no matter how frustrated you may be with some of President Donald Trump’s policies, you cannot endorse the harassment and mistreatment of his supporters, despite what U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, affectionately known as “Auntie Maxine,” says.
African-American woman Stacey Abrams wins Democratic nomination for governor of Georgia
Stacey Abrams won the Democratic party’s nomination for governor in Georgia, where she faces long odds in a Republican-dominated southern state testing divergent Democratic strategies. She could potentially be the first African-American female governor in the United States.