The early church displayed a wonderful oneness and unity in the Spirit. It was apparent that the early Christians had an unusual love for the Lord who had
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint When the Build Back Better Act passed the House of Representatives last year, there was some
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Sid Miller is challenging a debt relief program that the U.S. Department of Agriculture saw as a way to correct historic discrimination. An advocate for Black Texas farmers
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On Nov. 24, 1768, an advertisement appeared in the Virginia Gazette, a newspaper printed in Williamsburg and widely distributed in Virginia, Britain’s largest North American colony. This advertisement
By TERESA M. WALKER Brian Flores says his lawsuit against the NFL over alleged racist hiring practices will continue even if he becomes a head coach again this