Isaiah’s prophecy, we have seen, gives us a vivid picture of the suffering ministry of our Saviour, Jesus Christ. Many scholar believe that Isaiah chapter 53 is a
After a 166-day partisan political struggle in the U.S. Senate to confirm the first Black American woman to be the attorney general of the United States, finally on
Maná Announces Summer U.S. Concert Dates To Kick-Off The Highly-Anticipated “Cama Incendiada Tour” “The most widely sold and heard Latin band in the world. …one of the must-see
Earlier this week we were eye witness to two distinct differences in America. One a celebration. The other a tragedy. One in Washington, DC. The other in Baltimore.
Were he still alive, Harold “Stanley” Marcus would have celebrated his 110th birthday on April 20th. When most people think of him, they recall the many years that
(AP) – A 115-year-old Detroit-area woman now listed as the world’s oldest living person still makes plans for a fishing trip each year and credits God for her longevity.
By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist On October 16, we will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. In the subsequent two decades Black
Mayaria Johnson, a student from Cedar Hill, Texas, is earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Amidst her time at the University of North Texas – Denton, Mayaria has
BY CYNTHIA E. GRIFFIN SPECIAL TO THE NNPA FROM OUR WEEKLY While most people who think about Black media consider its historic role as a leader and purveyor of