Kairos Prison Ministry, an international nonprofit organization and leading prison ministry with over 30,000 volunteers announces that Kairos Michael will be holding it’s 60th Weekend in the Michael
There is a narrative that many of us heard when we were children. This story tells how Joshua and the Israelites “Fought the Battle of Jerico.” According to
By Marlissa Collier | Dallas Weekly Magazine These Dallas streets have become notorious. But not for the summer day parties, life-threatening Deep Ellum nights, or the random sighting
Paul, the established writer of I Thessalonians, wrote this first letter to believers at Thessalonica after founding the church there and moving on to Berea, Athens, and Corinth
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper While the month of March has been set aside as Women’s History Month, we should be
By Amber D. Dodd | Special to the AFRO adodd@afro.com To celebrate Black History Month, The National Links Trust (NLT), a non-profit organization created to protect and promote
Carolyn Ann Jones was one of three daughters born to the union of Johnie B. Jones and Opal Williams Jones. Carolyn was born on September 9, 1946, which
In a Fact Sheet, the White House noted that Biden and Harris underscored the administration’s commitment during a visit to North Carolina, where they outlined a comprehensive strategy
By AFRO Staff The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has issued an alert on Facebook and other social media platforms warning drivers to “avoid I-695 southeast corridor” as a