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In the U.S. presidential election, religious groups are more divided than we think

Attendees at a party organized by Democrats from Miami’s Haitian-American community gather for a group photo. (The Associated Press, Rebecca Blackwell) by Frédéric Castel, Université du...

Revelation of Royalty with Rev. Bill Winston

“Ignorance of our identity in Christ is one reason many Christians are not possessing their divine inheritance.” This electrifying quote from Revelation of Royalty is...

One on One with Fr. Michael Pfleger (VIDEO)

For over 40 years, Fr. Michael Pfleger has led the southside predominately Black catholic church in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood. As Pastor, Fr. Michael...

Vindicated! Rev. Michael Pfleger Returns to the Community of St. Sabina.

“I’m back to fight for justice”.  With tears in his eyes, Fr. Michael Pfleger addressed the media, community, and supporters in a press conference...

Archbishop Wilton Gregory Becomes First Black American Cardinal in the Catholic Church.

Archbishop Wilton Gregory becomes the first Black American Cardinal in the Catholic church's history. Archbishop Gregory was born and raised in Chicago and ordained...

Faith Over Fear: How Churches are Helping Their Congregations despite Service Cancellations

The COVID-19 pandemic has altered life across the world. From restaurant closures, flight cancellations and school closings, the freedom and interpersonal interactions often taken for granted have been seized away from society. In times like these, people seek guidance and hope from a higher power and develop a renewed faith in God. That creates a sense of urgency to gather together for comfort and support from their church families. However, with the stay-at-home order, self-isolations, and quarantine practices, large gatherings in churches have been put on hold. This leads to pastors and parishioners practicing alternative ways of praise and worship.

Black Christian political thought: A complicated spectrum

As the nation quickly approaches the election of new leaders, African-Americans face political choices that are even more complex than those of the 2016 election. This predicament is even more complicated for the nearly 80% of African-Americans who identify as Christian. How should African-Americans vote their interests without divorcing their religious commitments from their social convictions?

Big Boobs or Little Boobs? Ask Dr. Karen!

Would you alter your body for your man if he asked you to? Men Should you ask a woman to change what God gave her? And, would you surgically change anything on your body if your woman asked you to?

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