No one looks forward to trouble. The fearless Apostles of our text faced their trouble with tremendous conviction. We must understand, as the Apostles, that God’s people are
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
Coffee Creek Media Group is excited to announce the kick-off of the “Kindness, It’s In You” Tour. Through this tour, which starts in February, Black History Month and
By RUSS BYNUM BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — Sentenced to life in prison for murder, the three white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery will soon stand trial on federal
Sponsored by The Mark Cuban Foundation, The Dirk Nowitzki Foundation and The Heroes Foundation, Center Table will serve more than 1,000 families and will also include dozens of
Hope Again Ministries (Kansas City, MO) announces its recently published Christian Book by Chaplain Maceo Gray, Th.M. The book urgently cries out for Racial Reconciliation by historically telling
DALLAS — “If this class was available in the earlier stages of my life I probably wouldn’t be on dialysis now,” said Daris Lee, 49, Dallas, who lives in one
Written by Stacy M. Brown While many wonder why observers have offered various reasons why the supply chain has broken, others opine that fixing the problem won’t prove easy.
BY BRIAN LOPEZ James Whitfield, 43, principal at Colleyville Heritage High School, has been placed on leave by the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD after being accused of teaching critical race theory